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Is working in our 60s good for us?

This article is posted in: Health, Lifecourse, Older Workers

Authors: Dr Giorgio Di Gessa
February 6 2017

Healthy pensioners: Is working in our 60s good for us?

Tags: ageing, employment, Extending Working Lives, health, Lifelong Health and Wellbeing, Older Workers, paid work

Latest News

New publication from Di Gessa and colleagues https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa008
Presentation of Wellbeing Index at the London School of Economics
Presentation on Wellbeing in Later Life

Latest Findings

Changes in labour market histories and their relationship with paid work around state pension age: evidence from three British longitudinal studies –> read full text https://bit.ly/3MiC4n8
Lifetime employment histories and their relationship with 10-year health trajectories in later life: evidence from England
The influence of extended working lives on health and the implications for the socio-economic gradient

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TAEN/CROW/LSE Seminar on Health and Older Workers
Professor Karen Glaser presents findings from WHERL to the XII Fórum da Longevidade, São Paulo, Brazil
WHERL findings presented at a private briefing at the Department of Work and Pensions, Caxton House, London.
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