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Titre Activité et retraite en Europe : une exploration des données SHARE
Auteur Jim Ogg, Sylvie Renaut
Mir@bel Revue Espace Populations Sociétés
Numéro no 4, 2013 L'activité en Europe
Rubrique / Thématique
L'activité en Europe
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Page 91-104
Résumé anglais Using data from the 4th Wave of SHARE (2010), four dimensions are examined relating to different forms of activity before and after retirement among Europeans aged between 50 and 69 years in 16 countries : paid work after retirement ; using a sport, social or other kind of club ; doing voluntary or charity work ; attending an educational or training course. Social policies and economic contexts that promote employment among seniors and the possibility to remain longer in the labour market stimulate these different forms of activity after retirement. Similarities are observed between working and retired seniors for the use of clubs and voluntary work, whereas training and education is more common among working seniors as well as the recently retired. A mean quality of life indicator applied to the different forms of activity within each country shows a positive association – in countries where the quality of life is higher, rates of activity are also higher.
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