How Late-Life Working Affects Depression Among Retirement-Aged Workers? An Examination of the Influence Paths of Job-Related (Non–Job-Related) Physical Activity and Social Contact

This study investigates the influence paths that late career participation affects depression of older workers. Method The data of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (2018) are used. Those who have reached the statutory retirement age in China (>60 years for males/>55 years for females) are investigated. Results Late career participation may positively affect job-related physical activity and social contact (2.110 and 0.028, P
Source: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Tags: ONLINE-ONLY: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research