Institute of Public Health, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland.
Swiss Paraplegic Research, 6207 Nottwil, Switzerland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 23;19(17):10505. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710505.
Despite an increasing trend of working life prolongation, little is known about the risk factors for financial reasons for working beyond the statutory retirement age (SRA), and how these reasons relate to health. The present study examined (1) the determinants of working beyond the SRA, (2) the workers' self-reported reasons for working beyond the SRA, and (3) the association between these reasons and health in late life. Cross-sectional data of 1241 individuals from the Swiss survey "Vivre/Leben/Vivere" were analyzed. The results showed that people with a low level of education and with a low income have an 80% higher risk of working beyond the SRA for financial reasons than for other reasons ( < 0.001). Moreover, self-rated health was not significantly associated with working beyond the SRA for financial reasons but was significantly associated with education and income ( < 0.01). In conclusion, while previous studies have already identified financial difficulties as one important reason for working beyond the SRA, the present study indicated the socioeconomic factors that are crucial for increasing the risk for working beyond the SRA. Thus, our results help to guide the adaptation of social policies for better maintaining and promoting the health of particularly vulnerable older workers.
尽管延长工作寿命的趋势不断增加,但对于因财务原因而在法定退休年龄(SRA)后继续工作的风险因素以及这些原因与健康的关系知之甚少。本研究考察了(1)超过 SRA 工作的决定因素,(2)工人自报的超过 SRA 工作的原因,以及(3)这些原因与晚年健康之间的关联。对瑞士调查“Vivre/Leben/Vivere”的 1241 名个体的横断面数据进行了分析。结果表明,教育程度低和收入低的人因财务原因而超过 SRA 工作的风险比其他原因高 80%(<0.001)。此外,自我评估的健康状况与因财务原因而超过 SRA 工作没有显著关联,但与教育程度和收入显著相关(<0.01)。总之,虽然之前的研究已经确定了经济困难是超过 SRA 工作的一个重要原因,但本研究指出了增加超过 SRA 工作风险的社会经济因素。因此,我们的研究结果有助于指导社会政策的调整,以更好地维持和促进特别脆弱的老年工人的健康。