A Study of Factors Affecting Elderly Women’s Retirement and Participation in the Labor Market: a Case Study in Tehran

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Women's Research
Title A Study of Factors Affecting Elderly Women’s Retirement and Participation in the Labor Market: a Case Study in Tehran
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 21-41
URL https://ijwr.ut.ac.ir/pdf_21839_e3390aa9c19e2f42398be852911a642e.html
Abstract
While the level of women’s participation in the labor market is on the rise in the
world, the level of participation of Iranian women has not proportionately increased, and
women constitute only a small portion of the active population in Iran. Among factors
affecting women’s participation in the labor market are the decisions concerning retirement
and the willingness to work by the middle-aged population. This study is an attempt to
investigate the factors affecting women’s participation and retirement in the labor market
in Tehran. According to the results of a cross-sectional data analysis in Tehran carried out
in 2008, 20% (18 women) of the sample population were re-employed after retirement.
The rate of women’s participation is very low during retirement and old age. According to
the results of ‘Logit Regression Model’, the later the elderly people retire, the less likely
they are to participate in the labor market after retirement. Women are especially more
inclined to expedite the retirement process than men. In addition, aging and increased
work experience helping women to get out of the labor market more easily and in contrast,
educational achievements, family expenditure and the number of people supported by the
retired person increase the participation level after middle age.

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