Bridge employment quality and its impact on retirement adjustment: a structural equation model with SHARE panel data
Topa, Gabriela ; Alcover, Carlos-María ; Moriano, Juan A. ; Depolo, Marco
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2014
35
2
May
225-244
employment ; older worker ; partial retirement ; phased retirement
Older people
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X12475242
English
Bibliogr.
"Bridge employment refers to the workforce participation pattern displayed by older workers between their partial retirement and their complete withdrawal from the workforce. Based on Shultz's (2003) model of antecedents and consequences of bridge employment, this article proposes a set of hypotheses, using SHARE panel data (N = 634) from Wave 1 (2004) and Wave 2 (2006). These data are analyzed via structural equation modeling (SEM), testing both a direct effects model and a partial mediation model. Results show that bridge employment quality partially mediates the influences of T1 antecedents on T2 consequences. The implications of this study are discussed at both the theoretical and practical level."
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