TY - RPRT T1 - How job changes affect retirement timing by socioeconomic status Y1 - 2017 A1 - Geoffrey T. Sanzenbacher A1 - Sass, Steven A. A1 - Gillis, Christopher M. KW - job changes KW - Retirement KW - socioeconomic status AB - The brief’s key findings are: Workers in their 50s today, compared to previous generations, are more likely to switch jobs voluntarily. The question is whether such job changes lengthen or shorten a worker’s career. The results suggest that job changes lengthen careers: those who switch jobs are much more likely to still be in the labor force at age 65 than those who stay put. This effect is somewhat larger for better-educated workers than for less-educated workers. JF - Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Briefs PB - Center for Retirement Research at Boston College CY - Boston UR - https://crr.bc.edu/briefs/how-job-changes-affect-retirement-timing-by-socioeconomic-status/ ER -