Change in Self-Reported Health with Retirement

Author:

Ekerdt David J.1,Bosse Raymond2

Affiliation:

1. Normative Aging Study, V. A. Outpatient Clinic, Boston

2. Normative Aging Study, V. A. Outpatient Clinic, Hellenic College, Boston

Abstract

Despite evidence to the contrary, the idea that retirement harms health continues to have wide credibility. This article examines the possibility that retirement contributed to decline in self-reported health among a panel of 112 men who retired between baseline measurement in 1975 and follow-up measurement in 1978. Within-individual changes in self-reported health for these retirees were compared with changes among 386 age peers (fifty-six to sixty-seven at follow-up) who continued to work from T1to T2. For all men working and in favorable health at T1, eventual retirees had no greater age-adjusted incidence of health decline than did continuing workers. Moreover, when retirees were asked directly whether retiring had affected their health, only 2 per cent claimed a “bad” effect. Collating our findings with previous evidence, we concluded that retirement-related changes for the worse in self-perceived health were infrequent events.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Ageing

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