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Regional economic downturns, older workers' employment outcomes, and the moderating role of labor market institutions

Authors: Biegert, Thomas; Täht, Kadri; Unt, Marge;

Regional economic downturns, older workers' employment outcomes, and the moderating role of labor market institutions

Abstract

This study examines the impact of economic downturns on older workers' employment outcomes using data from 24 European countries between 1992 and 2021. We analyzed how changes in regional unemployment rates affect non-employment, unemployment, inactivity, and precarious work among workers aged 50-64, both immediately and five years later. The study also explores how employment protection and active labor market policies (ALMPs) moderate these effects. We found that economic downturns increase non-employment for older workers, but they tend to stay attached to the labor market, partially via precarious jobs. ALMPs support older women’s employment, while stricter protection policies benefit older men during economic recessions. Furthermore, ALMPs are associated with smaller or no increases in precarious jobs, indicating that they help older workers keep or find quality employment.

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economic downturns, older workers, employment protection, active labour market policies

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