Hanne De Preter
University of Antwerp
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Journal of Aging Studies | 2013
Hanne De Preter; Dorien van Looy; Dimitri Mortelmans
The number of retired people in Europe has increased significantly in recent decades. It remains unclear, however, whether individuals are more likely to be pulled toward retirement by their expectations about life after retirement than they are to be pushed out of the labour market due to poor health or dislike of ones job. The fact that retirement timing differs rather considerably between European countries suggests that not only micro, but also macro push (i.e. labour market constraints) and pull (i.e. economic incentives) factors influence retirement decisions. This duality heightens the need to determine the influence of micro-level and macro-level push and pull indicators on the retirement timing of older workers (50+) in Europe. Results are obtained performing multilevel event history analysis using longitudinal micro data from the first (2004/05) and second (2006/07) waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and macro data derived from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Eurostat. The results indicate that at the individual level, older workers are pushed out due to health problems as well as being attracted towards retirement to spend time with their grandchildren. At the institutional level, financial incentives such as a high implicit tax on continued work and high expenditures on early exit schemes make retirement attractive, whereas the institutional push context is of lesser importance.
Social Science Journal | 2013
Hanne De Preter; Dorien van Looy; Dimitri Mortelmans; Kim Denaeghel
Abstract This study considers the rational choice and life course theories to predict European retirement timing. It is relevant to compare mens and womens retirement decisions to determine whether they are influenced by work or by the interplay between work and familial, educational, and leisure life. An event history analysis of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) suggests that work factors have a greater impact on European womens retirement timing than they do for men and that both mens and womens retirement timing is influenced by the interplay of work and life.
Industrial Relations Journal | 2012
Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans; Dorien van Looy
This study uses Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe data and event history analysis to determine the effect of sector of employment on retirement timing of older workers aged 50+ in 11 European countries. The findings suggest that older workers in the industrial and financial sectors retire earlier than those in the service sector.
Early Childhood Education Journal | 2015
Hanne De Preter; Dorien van Looy; Dimitri Mortelmans
Over.werk : tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. - Leuven, 1997, currens | 2012
Dorien van Looy; Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans
Vier jaar loopbaanonderzoek binnen Steunpunt WSE : wat leerden we over loopbanen in Vlaanderen (en daarbuiten)? / Vansteenkiste, S. [edit.]; et al. | 2015
Maxim Kovalenko; Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans
Over.werk : tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. - Leuven, 1997, currens | 2015
Maxim Kovalenko; Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans
Over.werk : tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. - Leuven, 1997, currens | 2015
Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans
Archive | 2014
Dorien van Looy; Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans; Hanne De Preter
Journal of family and economic issues. - New York | 2014
Hanne De Preter; Dorien van Looy; Dimitri Mortelmans