The National Research & Training Center on Blindness & Low Vision, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, USA.
Work. 2024;79(2):819-830. doi: 10.3233/WOR-230669.
Vision loss increases with age and is thus more likely to happen later in one's career. With more individuals working beyond typical retirement age, the possibility of experiencing vision loss while working has increased.
The purpose of this study was to investigate how developing vision loss during midlife affects employment and retirement.
Using longitudinal Health and Retirement Study data, we identified a sample of 167 workers, 44 to 64 years old, who developed vision loss and a matched comparison sample of 800 workers who did not. We explored job retention and retirement differences between the groups and differences between people with vision loss who retained jobs versus those who did not.
Vision loss was associated with leaving the labor force, although there was a clear trend over time of increasing likelihood of job retention. Occupational category was associated with job retention and people who continued working had more favorable financial situations. Retirees with vision loss were more likely to report involuntary retirement and dissatisfaction with retirement.
The decreasing likelihood of leaving the labor market after vision loss is an encouraging finding of this study. Workers who left the labor force after vision loss were more likely to be in precarious financial positions, and retirees did not have positive experiences with retirement. Assisting workers with vision loss to remain in the labor force is of vital importance, and increasing awareness and usage of free services for this population may reduce involuntary retirement and its negative consequences.
随着年龄的增长,视力丧失的风险增加,因此更有可能在职业生涯后期发生。随着越来越多的人在典型退休年龄后继续工作,在工作中经历视力丧失的可能性增加了。
本研究旨在探讨中年时视力丧失如何影响就业和退休。
我们使用纵向健康与退休研究数据,确定了一个由 167 名 44 至 64 岁之间出现视力丧失的工人和 800 名未出现视力丧失的工人组成的样本。我们探讨了两组之间的工作保留和退休差异,以及保留工作的视力丧失者与未保留工作的视力丧失者之间的差异。
视力丧失与离开劳动力市场有关,但随着时间的推移,保留工作的可能性明显增加。职业类别与工作保留有关,继续工作的人财务状况更为有利。有视力丧失的退休人员更有可能报告非自愿退休和对退休不满。
本研究的一个令人鼓舞的发现是,视力丧失后离开劳动力市场的可能性降低。在视力丧失后离开劳动力市场的工人更有可能处于不稳定的财务状况,而退休人员对退休没有积极的体验。帮助视力丧失的工人留在劳动力市场至关重要,提高对这一人群的免费服务的认识和使用可能会减少非自愿退休及其带来的负面影响。