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Job demands and job control as correlates of early retirement thoughts in Finnish social and health care employees
Authors:Marko Elovainio  Pauli Forma  Mika Kivimäki  Timo Sinervo  Risto Sutinen  Marjukka Laine
Affiliation:1. National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health , Helsinki, Finland;2. Department of Psychology , University of Helsinki , Finland;3. Local Government Pension Institution of Finland , Finland;4. Department of Psychology , University of Helsinki , Finland;5. National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health , Helsinki, Finland;6. Vaasa Central Hospital , Finland;7. Regional Institute of Occupational Health , Turku, Finland
Abstract:Given the ageing workforce, there is an increasing interest in understanding the retirement process. This study examined whether early retirement thoughts can be explained by job demands, job control and their interaction, a hypothesis derived from the job demand-control model of Karasek (). The moderated hierarchical regression analyses of early retirement thoughts were based on a sample of 274 male and 2798 female employees aged 20 to 65 years in Finnish social and health care. Our results suggest that job demands and job control are independent predictors of early retirement thoughts even when adjusted for age, gender, educational level and self-rated health. Furthermore, our results offered support for the interaction effect of job demands and job control on early retirement thoughts. Among people over 45 years old, these associations were even stronger, compared to the whole sample. This indicates that one way to reduce the number of people taking early retirement would be to put the emphasis on psychosocial factors, such as job control, affecting the older workers.
Keywords:Early retirement  job control  job demands  social work  health care employees  psychosocial factors  disability pension
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