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Older Workers on the Move: Recareering in Later Life
Richard W. Johnson; Janette Kawachi; Eric Lewis
发表日期2009-05-14
出版年2009
语种英语
概述Career change is common at older ages. This report shows that 27 percent of workers employed full time at age 51 to 55 change occupations by age 65 to 69. More than one-third of older job leavers separate because of job layoffs or health problems, including nearly half of those who did not complete high school. Workers who change careers typically move into jobs that pay less than their previous jobs and are
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Career change is common at older ages. This report shows that 27 percent of workers employed full time at age 51 to 55 change occupations by age 65 to 69. More than one-third of older job leavers separate because of job layoffs or health problems, including nearly half of those who did not complete high school. Workers who change careers typically move into jobs that pay less than their previous jobs and are less likely to offer pension and health benefits. However, new careers tend to offer more flexible employment arrangements, less stressful working conditions, and fewer managerial responsibilities.
主题Aging ; Education and Training ; Income and Wealth ; Job Market and Labor Force
URLhttps://www.urban.org/research/publication/older-workers-move-recareering-later-life
来源智库Urban Institute (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/476581
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