Fisher Gwenith G, Ryan Lindsay H
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University.
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Colorado School of Public Health.
Work Aging Retire. 2018 Jan;4(1):1-9. doi: 10.1093/workar/wax032. Epub 2017 Dec 19.
Twenty five years ago, the largest academic behavioral and social science project ever undertaken in the U.S. began: the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The HRS is an invaluable publicly available dataset for investigating work, aging, and retirement and informing public policy on these issues. This biennial longitudinal study began in 1992 and has studied more than 43,000 individuals and produced almost 4000 journal articles, dissertations, books, book chapters, and reports to date. The purpose of this special issue of is to describe the HRS and highlight relevant research that utilizes this rich and complex dataset. First, we briefly describe the background that led to the development of the HRS. Then we summarize key aspects of the study, including its development, sampling, and methodology. Our review of the content of the survey focuses on the aspects of the study most relevant to research on worker aging and retirement. Next, we identify key strengths and important limitations of the study and provide advice to current and future HRS data users. Finally, we summarize the articles in this (all of which use data from the HRS) and how they advance our knowledge and understanding of worker aging and retirement.
25年前,美国有史以来规模最大的学术行为与社会科学项目启动:健康与退休研究(HRS)。HRS是一个极其宝贵的公开数据集,用于研究工作、老龄化和退休问题,并为有关这些问题的公共政策提供信息。这项每两年进行一次的纵向研究始于1992年,至今已对43000多人进行了研究,并发表了近4000篇期刊文章、博士论文、书籍、书籍章节和报告。本期特刊的目的是介绍HRS,并重点介绍利用这个丰富而复杂的数据集开展的相关研究。首先,我们简要描述促成HRS发展的背景。然后,我们总结该研究的关键方面,包括其发展、抽样和方法。我们对调查内容的回顾聚焦于该研究与劳动者老龄化和退休研究最相关的方面。接下来,我们确定该研究的关键优势和重要局限,并为当前及未来的HRS数据使用者提供建议。最后,我们总结本期特刊中的文章(所有文章均使用了HRS的数据)以及它们如何增进我们对劳动者老龄化和退休的认识与理解。