Lee Chulhee, Lee Jinkook
Department of Economics, Seoul National University, 599 Kwanak-ro, Kwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea, .
J Popul Ageing. 2013 Jun 1;6(1-2):59-83. doi: 10.1007/s12062-012-9080-x.
This paper explores the differing probabilities of retirement for self-employed and wage-and-salary workers. It finds self-employed workers are less likely to retire than wage-and-salary ones, and that differences in retirement incomes, health, productivity, job characteristics, and compulsory retirement practices do not explain the disparity. The difference between self-employed and wage-and-salary workers in the quality of matching between the job and the worker (i.e., between required and desired amount of work) explains the later retirement of the self-employed. We note the implications of these findings for labor-force participation at older ages and how policies might boost employment of the elderly.
本文探讨了个体经营者和工薪阶层退休概率的差异。研究发现,个体经营者比工薪阶层更不容易退休,而且退休收入、健康状况、生产力、工作特征和强制退休做法的差异并不能解释这种差距。个体经营者和工薪阶层在工作与劳动者之间匹配质量(即所需工作量与期望工作量之间)的差异,解释了个体经营者较晚退休的原因。我们指出了这些研究结果对老年人劳动力参与率的影响,以及政策如何促进老年人就业。