DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?

<p>This article contributes to the literature on early retirement transitions by testing a line of explanations of this phenomenon in a specific context of public sector employment. It utilizes waves 2006 and 2007 of a longitudinal data set of employment histories of Polish teachers (SIO). Sta...

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Main Author: Katarzyna Kopycka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwa AGH 2015-07-01
Series:Studia Humanistyczne AGH
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Online Access:https://journals.agh.edu.pl/human/article/view/1661
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spelling doaj-5128868abd68401aa85cb7735a81e4502021-10-02T04:20:23ZengWydawnictwa AGHStudia Humanistyczne AGH2084-33642015-07-011349712410.7494/human.2014.13.4.97-1241225DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?Katarzyna Kopycka0Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg<p>This article contributes to the literature on early retirement transitions by testing a line of explanations of this phenomenon in a specific context of public sector employment. It utilizes waves 2006 and 2007 of a longitudinal data set of employment histories of Polish teachers (SIO). Standard structural explanations of early retirement transitions, i.e. labor force restructuring and devaluation of human capital of older workers do not find support in the data. Multilevel logistic regression models show instead that the considerable variance in early retirement risks found in the data can to some degree be explained by labour mobility of prime aged teachers, supporting the thesis of a labor market as generational figuration. The analyses identify two early emploment groups among Polish teachers: 49–54, and 55–59 year olds. Whereas retirement transitions in the younger group are to a greater extent attributable to individual pull factors (like work commitment), regional variation plays a greater role in the older “early retirees” group indicating higher risks of involuntary early retirement in this group.</p>https://journals.agh.edu.pl/human/article/view/1661early retirement transitionpublic sectorPolandteachersSystem Informacji Oświatowejfigurational theory of labour market
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DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?
Studia Humanistyczne AGH
early retirement transition
public sector
Poland
teachers
System Informacji Oświatowej
figurational theory of labour market
author_facet Katarzyna Kopycka
author_sort Katarzyna Kopycka
title DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?
title_short DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?
title_full DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?
title_fullStr DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINANTS OF EARLY RETIREMENT TRANSITIONS OF TEACHERS IN POLAND. DOES REGIONAL HETEROGENEITY PLAY A ROLE?
title_sort determinants of early retirement transitions of teachers in poland. does regional heterogeneity play a role?
publisher Wydawnictwa AGH
series Studia Humanistyczne AGH
issn 2084-3364
publishDate 2015-07-01
description <p>This article contributes to the literature on early retirement transitions by testing a line of explanations of this phenomenon in a specific context of public sector employment. It utilizes waves 2006 and 2007 of a longitudinal data set of employment histories of Polish teachers (SIO). Standard structural explanations of early retirement transitions, i.e. labor force restructuring and devaluation of human capital of older workers do not find support in the data. Multilevel logistic regression models show instead that the considerable variance in early retirement risks found in the data can to some degree be explained by labour mobility of prime aged teachers, supporting the thesis of a labor market as generational figuration. The analyses identify two early emploment groups among Polish teachers: 49–54, and 55–59 year olds. Whereas retirement transitions in the younger group are to a greater extent attributable to individual pull factors (like work commitment), regional variation plays a greater role in the older “early retirees” group indicating higher risks of involuntary early retirement in this group.</p>
topic early retirement transition
public sector
Poland
teachers
System Informacji Oświatowej
figurational theory of labour market
url https://journals.agh.edu.pl/human/article/view/1661
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