Artikkelit - Selaus tekijän mukaan "0000-0002-0832-0565"
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Career Stability in 14 Finnish Industrial Employee Cohorts in 1988-2015
Ojala, Satu; Pyöriä, Pasi; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan
Nordic journal of working life studies (Roskilde University, 03.12.2020)It is often argued that global competition and technological development have made industrial jobs more unstable. In this article, we ask how career stability has evolved in the Finnish forest, metal, and chemical industries, ... -
Career stability in turbulent times: A cross-cohort study of mid-careers in Finland
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Ojala, Satu; Pyöriä, Pasi
Acta sociologica (Sage, 18.01.2021)In this article, we investigate whether the mid-career stability of Finnish men and women has changed for the birth cohorts 1958 to 1972 and, if so, what the driving forces are behind such changes. We analyse career stability ... -
Educational expansion as a driver of longer working lives? : regression decomposition analysis of changes in labour force participation at older ages in twenty-first century Europe
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Kuitto, Kati
Comparative Population Studies (CPoS) (Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, 15.05.2024)This study shows how changes in educational attainment have contributed to changes in labour force participation in the population aged 55-74 in 26 European countries between 2000 and 2019. While in most countries rising ... -
Educational inequalities in employment of Finns aged 60–68 in 2006–2018
Polvinen, Anu; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Nivalainen, Satu; Kuivalainen, Susan
PLoS ONE (Public Library of Science, 17.10.2022)The educational inequalities in employment among the 60–68-year-olds have narrowed. Our study explored the employment of 60–68-year-olds and changes by educational level in Finland in the period 2006–2018. Results show ... -
Employers’ Retirement Age Norms in European Comparison
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan
Work, Aging and Retirement (Oxford University Press, 13.05.2023)Policies incentivizing longer working lives can remain ineffective if employers are not able and willing to employ an aging workforce. Depending on what employers consider appropriate age norms for work and retirement, ... -
Good or bad (in)stability? : A cross-cohort study of the relation between career stability and earnings mobility in Finland
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility (Elsevier, 10.01.2022)Although recent studies have found no signs of drastic destabilisation of employment and careers, it is possible that the returns of having a stable or unstable career have changed. This study looks at the link between ... -
Health shocks and couples’ labor market participation: A turning point or stuck in the trajectory?
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Vaalavuo, Maria
Social Science & Medicine (Elsevier, 22.03.2021)A health shock can have lasting consequences for the employment of not only the individuals experiencing it, but also their spouses. In this article, we complement the individual approach to the impact of health shocks ... -
Labour shortages and employer preferences in retaining and recruiting older workers
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Järnefelt, Noora; Laaksonen, Mikko; Liukko, Jyri
International Journal of Manpower (Emerald, 29.11.2023)Purpose – This article investigates whether employers are more likely to employ older workers when faced with a shortage of qualified labour. Furthermore, it analyses whether in such cases age stereotypes moderate employers’ ... -
Patterns of work and retirement in a pension system with a flexible old-age retirement age: a register study of Finnish employees and self-employed persons born in 1949
Polvinen, Anu; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Nivalainen, Satu; Kuivalainen, Susan
Work, Aging and Retirement (Oxford University Press, 08.01.2024)The aims of this study were to explore patterns of work and retirement of Finnish employees and self-employed persons in a pension system with a flexible old-age retirement age and how income develop in these patterns. We ... -
Pension reforms, the generational welfare contract and preferences for pro‐old welfare policies in Europe
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan
Social Policy & Administration (Wiley, 14.12.2020)This study investigates how various types of pension reforms affect the age‐related policy preferences of different cohorts and whether they reinforce or undermine the generational welfare contract. It uses detailed ... -
Size or Content of the Pie? : Source of Income and Perceived Income Adequacy of Older Europeans
Palomäki, Liisa-Maria; Kuitto, Kati; Kuivalainen, Susan; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan
Journal of Aging & Social Policy (Taylor & Francis, 18.09.2022)While public pensions are usually the main source of income in old age, other sources of income may have various consequences for pensioners’ economic well-being across households and countries. In this study, we analyze ... -
Sosiaaliset normit ohjaavat eläkkeelle jäämistä
Järnefelt, Noora; Kuitto, Kati; Kyyrä, Tomi; Paukkeri, Tuuli; Ravaska, Terhi; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan
Policy Brief - SustAgeable : 1/2024 (SustAgeable, 18.03.2024)Taloudellisten tekijöiden ohella sosiaaliset normit ohjaavat sekä työntekijöiden että työnantajien käyttäytymistä. Eläkeuudistusten myötä käsitykset ”normaalista” eläköitymisiästä ovat muuttuneet ja työnantajat suhtautuvat ... -
The 24/7 economy and work during unsocial hours in Europe : Examining the influence of labor market dualization, regulation and collective bargaining
Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Krutova, Oxana; Nätti, Jouko
Economic and Industrial Democracy : 4 (Sage, 13.05.2019)We examine the individual- and country-level factors that contribute to the risk of working unsocial hours in 30 European countries. Using the EU labor force survey data, we test for the influence of labor market dualization, ... -
The financial situation across the life course
Kuitto, Kati; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Palomäki, Liisa-Maria (Väestöliitto, 16.03.2021) -
What it means to be poor: dimensions of economic hardship among older people living in poverty across Europe
Palomäki, Liisa-Maria; Riekhoff, Aart-Jan; Kuitto, Kati
Ageing & Society (Cambridge University Press, 28.02.2024)This study finds out how often older people living at risk of poverty experience hardship on the ability to pay for usual expenses and unexpected expenses; how these dimensions overlap; and whether the incidence of hardship ...