The Impact of Voluntary & Involuntary Retirement on Mental Health: Evidence from Older Irish Adults. Irene Mosca and Alan Barrett

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The Impact of Voluntary & Involuntary Retirement on Mental Health: Evidence from Older Irish Adults Irene Mosca and Alan Barrett

Motivation -1- Postponement of retirement to counteract effects of population ageing Larger tax base Pension benefits paid later in life But what about individual wellbeing?

Motivation -2- A priori, retirement can affect mental health: Negatively if perceived as: stressful event loss of identity loss of income Positively if: relief from job-related stress satisfaction derived from many sources throughout life

Literature Review -1- Association between retirement & mental health generally negative But few studies have attempted to identify causal effects Difficult because: Unobserved heterogeneity Unobservables correlated with retirement and mental health Reverse causation Poor mental health after retirement might be the cause, not the effect, of retirement

Literature Review -2- Empirical papers have used different strategies: Fixed effect models (Mandal & Roe 2008; Dave et al. 2008; Latif 2013; Charles 2002) Two-stage least square estimation (Charles 2002, Mandal & Roe 2008; Latif 2013; Neuman 2008; Coe & Zamarro 2011) Non-parametric estimators (Behncke 2012) Regression discontinuity design (Johnston & Lee 2009) Results are mixed: Negative effect (Mandal & Roe 2008; Dave et al. 2008) Positive effect (Mandal & Roe 2008; Charles 2002; Johnston & Lee 2009) No effect (Coe & Zamarro 2011; Behncke 2012)

Methodology -2- We run 2 models where reference category = continuously employed Model 1: continuously employed vs retired Model 2: continuously employed vs retired voluntarily vs retired involuntarily vs retired due to own ill health

Methodology -3- DEPENDENT VARIABLE Change in depression score (CESD) CESD score at Wave 2 CESD score at Wave 1 (e.g. 15-10=5) INDEPENDENT VARIABLES Demographic/social changes Death of child/spouse/parent; loss of close friends or relatives; stopped participating in a group Economic changes Retirement; changes in income Physical health changes Onset of cardiovascular disorder; onset of chronic illness Loss of functional capacity Deterioration in self-reported physical health Deterioration in self-reported vision

The sample 2,373 individuals in employment at W1 90% still employed at W2 10% have retired, due to: Involuntary exit (N=30) Own ill health (N=22) Voluntary exit (N=192) Retirees are on average 5 years older than those still at work (average age: 61.7 years vs 56.6 years)

Descriptive Statistics - 1- Continuously employed Fully retired Retired due to ill health Retired involuntarily Retired voluntarily in CES-D score, mean -0.378 0.783** 3.041** 1.854* 0.328* N 2,129 244 22 30 192 ***1%; **5%; *10%

Descriptive Statistics - 2 - Continuously employed Fully retired Independent variables Loss in functional capacity (new ADL) 0.008 0.026* Onset of hypertension/high chol/diabetes 0.134 0.190** Onset of chronic illness 0.175 0.258* Income has decreased 0.407 0.693*** Income has increased/stayed the same 0.461 0.142*** ***1%; **5%; *10%

Regression results: coefficients -1-2.7 2.2 M1: retired M2: involuntary retirement M2: own ill health M2: voluntary retirement * * 1.7 1.2 ** 0.7 0.2 Reference: continuously employed Reference: continuously employed -0.3 Model 1 Model 2 *** p<0.01 ** p<0.05 * p<0.10

Regression results: coefficients -2- Model 1 Model 2 Continuously employed Ref. Ref. Fully retired 1.05** -- Retired involuntarily -- 2.21* Retired due to own ill health -- 2.58* Retired voluntarily -- 0.67 Model 1 Model 2 Death of child/spouse/parent 1.69** 1.68** Loss in functional capacity (new IADL) 3.63* 3.51* 1 point deterioration in SR health 0.78** 0.78** 2+ point deterioration in SR health 1.60* 1.58** Deterioration in SR vision 0.60** 0.62** ***1%; **5%; *10%

Conclusions We investigated effects of retirement on mental health and found that reason for retirement is important Negative effect of retirement for those who retired involuntarily or due to ill health No effect for those who retired voluntarily Findings particular important in the current economic context Important to note that this is a short-run effect. Impact might change in medium to long-run