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No way out but working?
 — income dynamics of young retirees in Korea
Author(s)Yunjeong Yang
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 31, part 2, February 2011
Pagespp 265-287
Sourcehttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsRetirement ; Retired persons ; Young elderly ; Income [older people] ; Poor elderly ; Longitudinal surveys ; Korea.
AnnotationOlder people in Korea have a higher risk of poverty than younger adults. This paper attempts to examine changes in the level and sources of income around the time of retirement, with retirement being defined as separation from one's main lifetime employment. It uses longitudinal data from the Korean Labour and Income Panel Study's Waves 1-9, and follows 580 younger retirees aged at least 50 years who retired during 1998-2005. The paper demonstrates that the prevalence of low income across the retirement transition was related to gender, previous career status and current working status. In particular, there was a noticeable increase in the prevalence of low income among permanent retirees compared to those who continued working in retirement. Examines different factors associated with the individuals' economic wellbeing after retirement, and finds that working status in retirement is indeed the factor that most influences the probability of low-income entry among male retirees, while for women, the nature of co-residence with working household member(s) and household assets most mattered. Concludes that being in paid work after retirement remains an important substitute for the immature old-age safety-net in Korea. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-110421005 A
ClassmarkG3: BB6: BBA: JF: F:W6: 3J: 7DK

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