Gülin Öylü: Late working life patterns in Sweden

Jour Fixe

DESCRIPTION

Gülin Öylü presented her findings on late working life patterns in Sweden as part of her larger research study on age discrimination in late working life in Sweden. This study aims to unravel late working life patterns of different social groups in Sweden and how these patterns are structured across time, sectors and regions. Using Swedish National Registry Data, several late working life indicators including number of months in employment, unemployment duration, and employment and exit status of different cohorts, are analyzed. Overall, this study shows how late working life patterns are structured across different groups and changed over time in Sweden and provides important insights on mechanisms that affect heterogeneities in late working life of different social groups and cohorts as well as changes in these heterogeneities over time.

The Jour Fixe takes place once per month (every second Tuesday in the month) with a pre-announced agenda (duration: 90 min max, e.g. 12.00-13.30). This is the third session of the monthly Jour Fixe of the European Centre which took place on 10 March 2020.

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EVENT DETAILS

Jour Fixe
10/03/2020
12:00

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European Centre
Conference room