Between Choice and Coercion? The Processes of Increased Economic Vulnerability Among Low-Income Older Workers
Lavee, E., & Kuronen, M. (2024). Between Choice and Coercion? The Processes of Increased Economic Vulnerability Among Low-Income Older Workers. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2024.2384327
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The social phenomenon of extended working age has been subject to broad scholarly and social policy interest, as part of such trends as the aging of the population, increased life expectancy, shortage of the labor force, and policy debates on pension reforms. A major question about extending working age, or working after retirement, is whether it is a matter of choice, taking control of one’s later life, or is coerced, part of entering the precariat. This study provides a nuanced examination of the social processes that direct labor market participation among older workers by conducting an analysis of in-depth interviews with 42 low-income older workers in Israel. The study exposed several institutional constraints that increase their economic vulnerability, demonstrating how interrelated structural factors related to the labor market, gender, and immigration shape the precarity of the life of older workers and coerce their continuous labor market participation. We conclude by emphasizing the responsibility of governments to ensure that older workers’ labor market participation truly represents their “choice and control,” rather than being a matter of coercion.
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The work was supported by the Israel National Insurance Institute (Grant Number: 15911).License
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