Tuesday, August 9, 2016

New issue brief: “How Job Options Narrow for Older Workers by Socioeconomic Status”

The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College has released a new Issue in Brief:

“How Job Options Narrow for Older Workers by Socioeconomic Status”

by Matthew S. Rutledge, Steven A. Sass, and Jorge D. Ramos-Mercado

The brief’s key findings are:

  • Job-changers over age 50 increasingly end up in “old-person” jobs, with a high share of older hires relative to prime-age hires.
  • These basic findings hold by gender and by education.
  • However, the overall outlook has improved since the late 1990s for all groups, particularly for older women with more education.
  • Also, older job-changers hired into “old-person” jobs are paid no less than other jobs.
This brief is available here.

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