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23. Does training help retaining older workers into employment? Evidence from the SHARE survey
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Michele Belloni
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Editors IX
- Contributors X
- 1 SHARE: a European policy device for inclusive ageing societies 1
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Part I. Material deprivation and social exclusion – extending analysis using Wave 5 data
- 2. Material deprivation items in SHARE Wave 5 data: a contribution to a better understanding of differences in material conditions in later life 25
- 3. Accessibility to neighbourhood services and well-being among older Europeans 39
- 4. Assessing the material deprivation of older Europeans 49
- 5. Development and validation of a material deprivation index 57
- 6. Measuring social deprivation and social exclusion 67
- 7. Material and social deprivation in the macroeconomic context 79
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Part II. Deprivation and social exclusion: causes and implications
- 8. Does hearing impairment lead to social exclusion? 93
- 9. Older adults living with cognitive and mobility-related limitations: social deprivation and forms of care received 103
- 10. Who can realise their retirement plans? Poor health and employment crises as factors of exclusion 115
- 11. Social inequalities in oral health – towards targeted health policy interventions 127
- 12. Slipping into poverty: effects on mental and physical health 139
- 13. Social cohesiveness and neighbourhood environmental deprivation: how are they related to life satisfaction in late life? 149
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Part III. Inclusion and social cohesiveness
- 14. Social exclusion and support between generations 161
- 15. Loneliness in Europe: do perceived neighbourhood characteristics matter? 169
- 16. Loneliness among informal caregivers aged 50+ in Europe 179
- 17. Social exclusion, welfare regime and unmet long-term care need: evidence from SHARE 189
- 18. Growing old abroad: social and material deprivation among first- and secondgeneration migrants in Europe 199
- 19. Is there a European land of opportunity? Cross-country differences in intergenerational mobility in 14 European countries and Israel 209
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Part IV. Employment, social inclusion and social protection
- 20. Coping with risks during the Great Recession 225
- 21. Reverse mortgage: a tool to reduce old age poverty without sacrificing social inclusion 235
- 22. Becoming self-employed at ages 50+: true entrepreneurship or exclusion from (wage-)employment? 245
- 23. Does training help retaining older workers into employment? Evidence from the SHARE survey 257
- 24. Early retirement for the underprivileged? Using the record-linked SHARE-RV data to evaluate the most recent German pension reform 267
- 25. The use of PC at work and job satisfaction 279
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Part V. Health and health care
- 26. Forgone visits to the doctor due to cost or lengthy waiting time among older adults in Europe 291
- 27. Health insurance coverage and access to care among European elders: crossnational differences and social gradients 301
- 28. Pain and social exclusion among the European older people 313
- 29. The educational gradient in life expectancy in Europe: preliminary evidence from SHARE 321
- 30. Unmet need for long-term care and social exclusion 331
- 31. Eligibility regulations and formal home-care utilisation among the vulnerable older people in SHARE Wave 5 343
- 32. Long-term care insurance across Europe 353
- 33. Long-term care insurance and the family: does the availability of potential caregivers substitute for long-term care insurance? 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Editors IX
- Contributors X
- 1 SHARE: a European policy device for inclusive ageing societies 1
-
Part I. Material deprivation and social exclusion – extending analysis using Wave 5 data
- 2. Material deprivation items in SHARE Wave 5 data: a contribution to a better understanding of differences in material conditions in later life 25
- 3. Accessibility to neighbourhood services and well-being among older Europeans 39
- 4. Assessing the material deprivation of older Europeans 49
- 5. Development and validation of a material deprivation index 57
- 6. Measuring social deprivation and social exclusion 67
- 7. Material and social deprivation in the macroeconomic context 79
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Part II. Deprivation and social exclusion: causes and implications
- 8. Does hearing impairment lead to social exclusion? 93
- 9. Older adults living with cognitive and mobility-related limitations: social deprivation and forms of care received 103
- 10. Who can realise their retirement plans? Poor health and employment crises as factors of exclusion 115
- 11. Social inequalities in oral health – towards targeted health policy interventions 127
- 12. Slipping into poverty: effects on mental and physical health 139
- 13. Social cohesiveness and neighbourhood environmental deprivation: how are they related to life satisfaction in late life? 149
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Part III. Inclusion and social cohesiveness
- 14. Social exclusion and support between generations 161
- 15. Loneliness in Europe: do perceived neighbourhood characteristics matter? 169
- 16. Loneliness among informal caregivers aged 50+ in Europe 179
- 17. Social exclusion, welfare regime and unmet long-term care need: evidence from SHARE 189
- 18. Growing old abroad: social and material deprivation among first- and secondgeneration migrants in Europe 199
- 19. Is there a European land of opportunity? Cross-country differences in intergenerational mobility in 14 European countries and Israel 209
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Part IV. Employment, social inclusion and social protection
- 20. Coping with risks during the Great Recession 225
- 21. Reverse mortgage: a tool to reduce old age poverty without sacrificing social inclusion 235
- 22. Becoming self-employed at ages 50+: true entrepreneurship or exclusion from (wage-)employment? 245
- 23. Does training help retaining older workers into employment? Evidence from the SHARE survey 257
- 24. Early retirement for the underprivileged? Using the record-linked SHARE-RV data to evaluate the most recent German pension reform 267
- 25. The use of PC at work and job satisfaction 279
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Part V. Health and health care
- 26. Forgone visits to the doctor due to cost or lengthy waiting time among older adults in Europe 291
- 27. Health insurance coverage and access to care among European elders: crossnational differences and social gradients 301
- 28. Pain and social exclusion among the European older people 313
- 29. The educational gradient in life expectancy in Europe: preliminary evidence from SHARE 321
- 30. Unmet need for long-term care and social exclusion 331
- 31. Eligibility regulations and formal home-care utilisation among the vulnerable older people in SHARE Wave 5 343
- 32. Long-term care insurance across Europe 353
- 33. Long-term care insurance and the family: does the availability of potential caregivers substitute for long-term care insurance? 369