Inequalities in employment rates among older men and women in Canada, Denmark, Sweden and the UK.
Ashley McAllisterLee BentleyHenrik Brønnum-HansenNatasja Koitzsch JensenLotta NylenIngelise AndersenQing LiaoTheo BodinCameron MustardBo BurströmPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
Our results suggest that educational level, sex and health all play a role in extending working lives. The variation in employment rates between the four countries implies that policies do matter, but that social differentials show that policies cannot be 'one size fits all'. Policy-makers must consider different groups (i.e. low-educated women with a LLI) when designing policies to extend working lives.