| Literature DB >> 23082037 |
James M Raymo, Jersey Liang, Erika Kobayashi, Yoko Sugihara, Taro Fukaya.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate ways in which the relationship between health and labor force exit at older ages is moderated by family characteristics. Using two waves of data from a national sample of older Japanese men collected 1999 and 2002, we estimate logistic regression models for labor force exit beyond age 63 as a function of health change, family characteristics, and their interactions. We confirm that poor health is strongly associated with labor force exit and find evidence that moderating influences of family context depend upon the level of health. However, results are only partially consistent with hypotheses that the relationship between health and the likelihood of labor force exit should be stronger for (a) those with good health and family incentives to exit the labor force and (b) those with poor health and family incentives to remain in the labor force.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 23082037 PMCID: PMC3472444 DOI: 10.1177/0164027508328309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Aging ISSN: 0164-0275