Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health

Increasing life expectancy (LE) raises expectations for social participation at later ages. We computed health expectancies (HE) to assess the (un)equal chances of social/work participation after age 50 in the context of France in 2003. We considered five HEs, covering various health situations whic...

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Main Authors: Emmanuelle Cambois, Caroline Laborde, Isabelle Romieu, Jean-Marie Robine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2011-08-01
Series:Demographic Research
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Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol25/12/
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spelling doaj-090cb85ad3d344eeb2e7fbb1a4c09bf62020-11-24T23:30:23ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712011-08-012512Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good healthEmmanuelle CamboisCaroline LabordeIsabelle RomieuJean-Marie RobineIncreasing life expectancy (LE) raises expectations for social participation at later ages. We computed health expectancies (HE) to assess the (un)equal chances of social/work participation after age 50 in the context of France in 2003. We considered five HEs, covering various health situations which can jeopardize participation, and focused on both older ages and the pre-retirement period. HEs reveal large inequalities for both sexes in the chances of remaining healthy after retirement, and also of reaching retirement age in good health and without disability, especially in low-qualified occupations. These results challenge the policy expectation of an overall increase in social participation at later ages.http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol25/12/disabilityFrancehealth expectanciesoccupational differentialsolder working agessocial inequality
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author Emmanuelle Cambois
Caroline Laborde
Isabelle Romieu
Jean-Marie Robine
spellingShingle Emmanuelle Cambois
Caroline Laborde
Isabelle Romieu
Jean-Marie Robine
Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
Demographic Research
disability
France
health expectancies
occupational differentials
older working ages
social inequality
author_facet Emmanuelle Cambois
Caroline Laborde
Isabelle Romieu
Jean-Marie Robine
author_sort Emmanuelle Cambois
title Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
title_short Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
title_full Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
title_fullStr Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
title_full_unstemmed Occupational inequalities in health expectancies in France in the early 2000s: Unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
title_sort occupational inequalities in health expectancies in france in the early 2000s: unequal chances of reaching and living retirement in good health
publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
issn 1435-9871
publishDate 2011-08-01
description Increasing life expectancy (LE) raises expectations for social participation at later ages. We computed health expectancies (HE) to assess the (un)equal chances of social/work participation after age 50 in the context of France in 2003. We considered five HEs, covering various health situations which can jeopardize participation, and focused on both older ages and the pre-retirement period. HEs reveal large inequalities for both sexes in the chances of remaining healthy after retirement, and also of reaching retirement age in good health and without disability, especially in low-qualified occupations. These results challenge the policy expectation of an overall increase in social participation at later ages.
topic disability
France
health expectancies
occupational differentials
older working ages
social inequality
url http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol25/12/
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