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Early Pension Claiming and Expected Longevity: A Register-Based Study on the Take-up of the Partial Old-Age Pension in Finland
Work, Aging and Retirement (Oxford university press, 03.06.2021)As of February 2017, Finns have been able to claim a partial old-age pension early at age 61 independent of their working hours or earnings. Focusing on the take-up of the partial old-age pension in Finland, this article ... -
Educational differences in years of working life lost due to disability retirement
European Journal of Public Health : 2 (Oxford University Press, 22.12.2017)Background To assess the contribution of disability retirement on lost working years, we calculated the length of time spent on disability pension in various diagnostic groups by the level of education over the past 10 ... -
Educational inequalities in employment of Finns aged 60–68 in 2006–2018
PLoS ONE (Public Library of Science, 17.10.2022)The educational inequalities in employment among the 60–68-year-olds have narrowed. Our study explored the employment of 60–68-year-olds and changes by educational level in Finland in the period 2006–2018. Results show ... -
Eläkkeelle siirtymisen kannustimien muutos vuoden 2017 eläkeuudistuksen seurauksena 1950-luvun alussa syntyneillä
Kansantaloudellinen aikakauskirja : 4 (Taloustieteellinen Yhdistys, 13.12.2021)Vuoden 2017 työeläkeuudistuksessa eläkkeelle siirtymisen taloudelliset kannustimet muuttuivat. Tässä työssä esitän ELSI-mikrosimulointimallilla tehtyjä laskelmia siitä, millaisia taloudellisia kannustimia vanhuuseläkeiän ... -
Employers’ Retirement Age Norms in European Comparison
Work, Aging and Retirement (Oxford University Press, 13.05.2023)Policies incentivizing longer working lives can remain ineffective if employers are not able and willing to employ an aging workforce. Depending on what employers consider appropriate age norms for work and retirement, ... -
Employment in youth and pension accumulation in Finland : How recent pension reforms account for early career employment
(Edward Elgar, 10.03.2023)One way to buffer individuals against career uncertainties and gaps is to lengthen the period during which mandatory pension accumulation occurs. Recent Finnish pension reforms lowered the age from which earnings-related ... -
Eurooppalaiset eläkejärjestelmät tarkkailussa
Talous & yhteiskunta (Labore, 08.03.2024)Euroopan komissio on ollut jo vuosia huolissaan EU-maiden eläkejärjestelmien kestävyydestä. Vuosina 2011–2022 komissio jakoi maille yhteensä 425 suositusta eläketurvan kehittämiseksi. Valtaosa suosituksista on koskenut ... -
Explanations for economic difficulties among old-age pensioners previously on disability pension
European Journal of Public Health (Oxford University Press, 31.12.2019)Background This study looks at how previous disability retirement is associated with economic difficulties in covering the costs of everyday basic necessities in old age, and the extent to which the differences in economic ... -
Extending working lives: How policies shape retirement and labour market participation of older workers
Social Policy & Administration (Wiley, 04.03.2021)This study investigates how policies shape retirement and labour market participation of older workers and thus help extending working lives. It employs a time‐series–cross‐section analysis of the effects of macro‐level ... -
Finland: Pension reforms in Finland
(Edwar Elgar, 2022)This chapter provides a review of pension reforms in Finland which were implemented since the early 1990s. The Finnish pension system is rather unique, with a nearly universal coverage and a dominant role of the public ... -
Finland’s slow recovery from the financial crisis : A demographic explanation
Journal of the Economics of Ageing (Elsevier, 16.06.2017)This article uses the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) method to explore how demographic changes have impacted recent macroeconomic developments in Finland. NTA allows us to break down national income and consumption by ... -
From long-term sickness absence to disability retirement: diagnostic and occupational class differences within the working-age Finnish population
BMC Public Health : 1078 (Springer, 08.07.2020)Background It is well documented that sickness absence is strongly associated with disability retirement. A long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in particular increases the risk of disability retirement, but little is known ... -
From plans to action? : Retirement thoughts, intentions and actual retirement: an eight-year follow-up in Finland
Ageing & Society (Cambridge University Press, 10.07.2020)This study applies Feldman and Beehr's three-step model to examine retirement as a decision-making process leading from retirement thoughts to retirement plans and from retirement plans to actual retirement. The results ... -
From social security to social investment? : Compensating and social investment welfare policies in a life-course perspective
Journal of European Social Policy : 5 (Sage, 21.11.2016)This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the forms and characteristics of social investment policies and their potential trade-off with social security schemes by assessing developments of welfare spending profiles ... -
Gender Differences in Retirement in a Welfare State with High Female Labour Market Participation and Competing Exit Pathways
European Sociological Review : 6 (Oxford University Press, 03.11.2017)In this article, we analyse whether and how, in the context of high female labour market participation and competing exit pathways, Finnish women’s retirement differs from men’s. We test for the influence of gendered life ... -
Gender Inequalities in Early Career Trajectories and Parental Leaves: Evidence from a Nordic Welfare State
Social Sciences - Open Access Journal : 9 (MDPI, 01.09.2019)Parental leaves are, besides unemployment, the main reason for career breaks in early career. Despite the progress in recent decades towards more equal sharing of childcare between mothers and fathers, the labour market ... -
Gender inequalities in family leaves, employment and pensions in Finland
(Edwar Elgar, 13.12.2021)In this chapter, we discuss how family leave-related career breaks relate to gender inequalities in employment and pensions in Finland. While being considered as one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, the ... -
Good or bad (in)stability? : A cross-cohort study of the relation between career stability and earnings mobility in Finland
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility (Elsevier, 10.01.2022)Although recent studies have found no signs of drastic destabilisation of employment and careers, it is possible that the returns of having a stable or unstable career have changed. This study looks at the link between ... -
Health as a predictor of early retirement before and after introduction of a flexible statutory pension age in Finland
Social Science & Medicine (Elsevier, 24.04.2016)Background Little is known of how pension reforms affect the retirement decisions of people with different health statuses, although this is crucial for the understanding of the broader societal impact of pension policies ... -
Health shocks and couples’ labor market participation: A turning point or stuck in the trajectory?
Social Science & Medicine (Elsevier, 22.03.2021)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 ...