Responding to Disability Onset in the Late Working Years: What do Older Workers do?

TitleResponding to Disability Onset in the Late Working Years: What do Older Workers do?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsHyde, JSchimmel, Wu, AYanyuan, Livermore, G
JournalResearch on Aging
Volume44
Issue9-10
Pagination643-657
ISSN Number1552-7573
KeywordsDisability, Occupations, Older workers, Transitions, work limitations
Abstract

This study uses occupational data from the Health and Retirement Study to document the link between disability onset and occupational transitions among older adults who are working and do not report a disabling condition at age 55. We find that one-quarter of workers go on to experience new disabilities before full-retirement age. Relative to their peers who do not report disabilities, stopping work and significant occupational changes are more common among workers who experience new disabilities. Our results suggest that policies to support labor force attachment might consider the importance of new disability onset and whether employer accommodations might help workers with new disabling conditions remain in the jobs they held when their health began to limit their work.

DOI10.1177/01640275221074634
Citation Key12274
PubMed ID35213809