the effect of retirement on perceived well-being in hungary
The effect of retirement on perceived well-being is examined by using three waves of the Hungarian GGS data. The marginal log-linear model, which is a useful, state-of-the art methodological tool for categorical multivariate analysis, is applied to the problem. This paper ascertains that retirement has a significantly negative effect on an individual’s perceived well-being, although after three years of retirement the feeling of well-being starts to increase again. The significant decrease after retirement can be explained by the health and age of the individual, since those in living poor health and retiring at a younger age tend to have lower subjective well-being. Thus retirement and subjective well-being are conditionally independent given health and age. This paper also reveals that the perceived well-being of those who have retired between the first and the second wave is a Markov chain. This means that the perceived well-being measured in the third and the first waves are conditionally independent given the well-being measured in the second wave. The results support the idea that retirement causes a temporary reduction in well-being.
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Authors | ;Márta Radó |
Journal | plant molecular biology |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.7494/human.2014.13.4.145-160 |
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