Health, Families, and Work in Later Life: A Review of Current Research and Perspectives

26 Pages Posted: 7 Jun 2013

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Karsten Hank

University of Cologne

Martina Brandt

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA)

Date Written: June 5, 2013

Abstract

There is a rapid growth in published knowledge about different aspects of age and aging. While this is highly welcome, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up even with the main insights provided by this literature. Our review thus aims to provide a compact overview of current social science research in three major domains of older people’s life: health, families, and work. Moreover, we briefly discuss some theoretical issues and introduce the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). The research findings discussed here demonstrate both the challenges and opportunities lying ahead of us as life expectancy is increasing steadily and as the proportion of older people in our societies will grow further. More generally, we find a great value of life course and cross-nationally comparative perspectives in aging research. We conclude with an outlook on perspectives for future studies in this field.

Suggested Citation

Hank, Karsten and Brandt, Martina, Health, Families, and Work in Later Life: A Review of Current Research and Perspectives (June 5, 2013). MEA Discussion Paper No. 268-13, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2274744 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2274744

Karsten Hank (Contact Author)

University of Cologne ( email )

Albertus-Magnus-Platz
Cologne, 50923
Germany

Martina Brandt

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences - Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) ( email )

Amalienstrasse 33
Munich, 80799
Germany

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