Is poor mental health a risk factor for retirement? Findings from a longitudinal population survey
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HILDA
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Date Issued
2012-05
Pages
735-744
Keywords
Occupational health
Retirement
Mental health
Employment
Longitudinal study
Abstract
Poor mental health may influence people’s decisions about, and ability to, keep working into later adulthood. The identification of factors that drive retirement provides valuable information for policymakers attempting to mitigate the effects of population ageing. This study examined whether mental health predicts subsequent retirement in a general population sample, and whether this association varied with the timing of retirement.
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