Antecedents of bridge employment: a longitudinal investigation.

Year of Publication
2008
Author
Journal
J Appl Psychol
Volume
93
Issue
4
Number of Pages
818-30
ISSN Number
0021-9010
Abstract

Bridge employment is the labor force participation pattern increasingly observed in older workers between their career jobs and their complete labor force withdrawal. It serves as a transition process from career employment to full retirement. Typical bridge employment decisions include full retirement, career bridge employment, and bridge employment in a different field. In the current study, 3 dominant theories (i.e., role theory, continuity theory, and life course perspective) on retirement processes were reviewed. On the basis of these theories, the authors proposed 4 categories of antecedents (i.e., individual attributes, job-related psychological variables, family-related variables, and a retirement-planning-related variable) of different types of bridge employment decisions. The authors used longitudinal data of a large, nationally representative sample from the Health and Retirement Study (F. Juster & R. Suzman, 1995) to test the current hypotheses. These data were analyzed with multinomial logistic regression, and most of the hypotheses were supported by the results. The implications of this study are discussed at both theoretical and practical levels.

Date Published
2008 Jul
Call Number
newpubs20080822_AppPsych
DOI
10.1037/0021-9010.93.4.818
Alternate Journal
J Appl Psychol
PMID
18642986
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