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14 Work interruptions and medium-term labour market outcomes of older workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Agar Brugiavini
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Editors XI
- Contributors XV
- 1 Social, health, and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the epidemiological control measures 1
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Part I Quality of health care
- 2 Persistence of limited access to health care for older Europeans in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic 23
- 3 The impact of unmet health care needs on self-assessed health and functional limitations during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic 31
- 4 Inequality of opportunity in the risk of suffering from persistent symptoms of COVID-19 43
- 5 Economic and health system policies during the pandemic and the mental health of older adults 53
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Part II Health and health behaviours in the pandemic
- 6 Personal contact with other people and mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic 63
- 7 Developments in feelings of loneliness and depression among older adults in Europe and Israel during the pandemic 77
- 8 Longitudinal changes in mental health following the first COVID-19 lockdown in Europe 85
- 9 Precautionary behaviour and behavioural risk factors during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from the second SHARE Corona survey 95
- 10 Risk factors of post COVID-19 condition attributed to COVID-19 disease in people aged 50+ in Europe and Israel 111
- 11 Sex differences in activity and mental health changes following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe 119
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Part III Employment and labour market during the pandemic
- 12 Did the pandemic change retirement trends? 129
- 13 Short-time employment aid during the COVID-19 lockdown: Shortand long-run effectiveness 141
- 14 Work interruptions and medium-term labour market outcomes of older workers during the COVID-19 pandemic 149
- 15 What is the future of (remote) work? 163
- 16 Changes in work performance and work losses during the COVID-19 pandemic 173
- 17 Containment measures and job loss: Evidence from SHARE CORONA surveys 185
- 18 Internet use during the pandemic 193
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Part IV Income and economic situation
- 19 Persistence of economic stress during the COVID-19 pandemic 201
- 20 Effects of COVID-19-related economic support on household financial distress 215
- 21 How the first wave of the pandemic affected household finances 223
- 22 Financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic 231
- 23 Pandemic lockdowns: The role of economic and demographic structures 243
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Part V Social and geographical patterns
- 24 Receiving care at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: Revisiting the situations of care recipients 18 months after the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 253
- 25 Effects of lockdown measures on receiving home care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A subgroup analysis 263
- 26 Prayer frequency and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among people aged 50+: A comparison of European regions 273
- 27 Two Nordic countries with different approaches to handling the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparison of Sweden and Denmark 281
- 28 Epidemiological control measures and subjective age among people aged 50 or older 291
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Part VI Housing and living arrangements
- 29 Do intergenerational co-residence and multigenerational housing arrangements increase the risk of COVID-19 morbidity? Findings from SHARE 301
- 30 Housing conditions, living arrangements, and mental well-being of Europeans aged 50+: How the COVID- 19 pandemic made a difference 311
- 31 Housing, living arrangements, and contagion among Europeans aged 50+ 319
- 32 Health status of older Europeans living alone: The role of living arrangements, healthcare, and social supports in the COVID-19 pandemic 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Editors XI
- Contributors XV
- 1 Social, health, and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the epidemiological control measures 1
-
Part I Quality of health care
- 2 Persistence of limited access to health care for older Europeans in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic 23
- 3 The impact of unmet health care needs on self-assessed health and functional limitations during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic 31
- 4 Inequality of opportunity in the risk of suffering from persistent symptoms of COVID-19 43
- 5 Economic and health system policies during the pandemic and the mental health of older adults 53
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Part II Health and health behaviours in the pandemic
- 6 Personal contact with other people and mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic 63
- 7 Developments in feelings of loneliness and depression among older adults in Europe and Israel during the pandemic 77
- 8 Longitudinal changes in mental health following the first COVID-19 lockdown in Europe 85
- 9 Precautionary behaviour and behavioural risk factors during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from the second SHARE Corona survey 95
- 10 Risk factors of post COVID-19 condition attributed to COVID-19 disease in people aged 50+ in Europe and Israel 111
- 11 Sex differences in activity and mental health changes following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe 119
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Part III Employment and labour market during the pandemic
- 12 Did the pandemic change retirement trends? 129
- 13 Short-time employment aid during the COVID-19 lockdown: Shortand long-run effectiveness 141
- 14 Work interruptions and medium-term labour market outcomes of older workers during the COVID-19 pandemic 149
- 15 What is the future of (remote) work? 163
- 16 Changes in work performance and work losses during the COVID-19 pandemic 173
- 17 Containment measures and job loss: Evidence from SHARE CORONA surveys 185
- 18 Internet use during the pandemic 193
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Part IV Income and economic situation
- 19 Persistence of economic stress during the COVID-19 pandemic 201
- 20 Effects of COVID-19-related economic support on household financial distress 215
- 21 How the first wave of the pandemic affected household finances 223
- 22 Financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic 231
- 23 Pandemic lockdowns: The role of economic and demographic structures 243
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Part V Social and geographical patterns
- 24 Receiving care at home during the COVID-19 pandemic: Revisiting the situations of care recipients 18 months after the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 253
- 25 Effects of lockdown measures on receiving home care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A subgroup analysis 263
- 26 Prayer frequency and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among people aged 50+: A comparison of European regions 273
- 27 Two Nordic countries with different approaches to handling the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparison of Sweden and Denmark 281
- 28 Epidemiological control measures and subjective age among people aged 50 or older 291
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Part VI Housing and living arrangements
- 29 Do intergenerational co-residence and multigenerational housing arrangements increase the risk of COVID-19 morbidity? Findings from SHARE 301
- 30 Housing conditions, living arrangements, and mental well-being of Europeans aged 50+: How the COVID- 19 pandemic made a difference 311
- 31 Housing, living arrangements, and contagion among Europeans aged 50+ 319
- 32 Health status of older Europeans living alone: The role of living arrangements, healthcare, and social supports in the COVID-19 pandemic 331