Job Characteristics and Transitions Among Older Self-Employed Individuals with Work-Limiting Health Conditions

TitleJob Characteristics and Transitions Among Older Self-Employed Individuals with Work-Limiting Health Conditions
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsGurley-Calvez, T, Williams, J, Kapinos, K
InstitutionU.S. Small Business Administration
Keywordshealth, Labor, Self-employment
Abstract

Older workers are an economically important group as they represent a large and growing portion of the United States workforce. These workers are more likely to experience health conditions that limit their options in terms of the type and amount of work they pursue. Self employed workers who report a new work-limiting health condition are more likely to remain in the workforce than wage and salary workers who also report a work-limiting health condition. Previous research suggests that self-employment provides more opportunities to accommodate work-limiting health conditions; this report explores whether self-employed workers with work limiting health conditions report less physically demanding jobs or different hours and weeks worked than wage and salary workers who also report work-limiting health conditions.

URLhttps://advocacy.sba.gov/2020/01/15/new-research-from-advocacy-job-characteristics-and-transitions-among-older-self-employed-individuals-with-work-limiting-health-conditions/
Citation Key10556