Retirement as risk or relief? The role of timing in mental, physical and cognitive health effects of retirement
Isabelle Hansson, Anne Ingeborg Berg, Pär Bjälkebring, Sandra Buratti, Linda B. Hassing, Valgeir Thorvaldsson, Boo Johansson

TL;DR
This study explores how retirement affects mental, physical, and cognitive health, showing that timing and job satisfaction influence outcomes.
Contribution
The study reveals how push and pull factors influence retirement's health effects, emphasizing the importance of timing and job satisfaction.
Findings
Average health improvements post-retirement are more pronounced for early retirees.
High job satisfaction and involuntary retirement increase mental health risks, especially for later retirees.
Extended working lives may benefit some, but delaying retirement for others could worsen public health outcomes.
Abstract
Retirement is a major life event that can significantly impact health and well-being in later life. In this study, we evaluated how effects of retirement on mental, physical, and cognitive health vary depending on retirement age, pre-retirement job satisfaction, and degree of voluntariness in the transition. Using nine annual measurement waves from the longitudinal population-based HEalth, Aging, and Retirement Transitions in Sweden (HEARTS) study (N = 5,913, age 60–74), we applied linear-mixed effects models to assess changes in life satisfaction, quality of life, depressive symptoms, disease burden, reasoning ability, and memory over the retirement transition. Results showed average improvements across health domains post-retirement, with more pronounced benefits among those who retired early. High pre-retirement job satisfaction and involuntary retirement increased the risk of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetirement, Disability, and Employment · Workplace Health and Well-being · Disability Education and Employment
