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Pension reforms, the generational welfare contract and preferences for pro‐old welfare policies in Europe
(Wiley, 2020-12-14)
This study investigates how various types of pension reforms affect the age‐related policy preferences of different cohorts and whether they reinforce or undermine the generational welfare contract. It uses detailed ...
The financial situation across the life course
(Väestöliitto, 2021-03-16)
Career stability in turbulent times: A cross-cohort study of mid-careers in Finland
(Sage, 2021-01-18)
In this article, we investigate whether the mid-career stability of Finnish men and women has changed for the birth cohorts 1958 to 1972 and, if so, what the driving forces are behind such changes. We analyse career stability ...
Career Stability in 14 Finnish Industrial Employee Cohorts in 1988-2015
(Roskilde University, 2020-12-03)
It is often argued that global competition and technological development have made industrial jobs more unstable. In this article, we ask how career stability has evolved in the Finnish forest, metal, and chemical industries, ...
Nuorten työskentely ja eläkkeen karttuminen vuosien 2005 ja 2017 eläkeuudistusten näkökulmasta
(Eläketurvakeskus, 2021-02-09)
Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan, kuinka tyypillistä 17–22-vuotiaiden työskentely on, kuinka paljon nuoret työskentelevät ja ansaitsevat sekä taustatekijöiden yhteyttä työskentelyyn. Tutkimuksessa myös havainnollistetaan, miten ...
Substitution and spill‐overs between early exit pathways in times of extending working lives in Europe
(International Social Security AssociationWiley, 2020-05-26)
This article investigates to what extent instrument substitution between early exit pathways took place in Europe between 1995 and 2015. Using Eurostat aggregate data on labour market inactivity and employment rates among ...
Health shocks and couples’ labor market participation: A turning point or stuck in the trajectory?
(Elsevier, 2021-03-22)
A health shock can have lasting consequences for the employment of not only the individuals experiencing it, but also their spouses. In this article, we complement the individual approach to the impact of health shocks ...