Shan Tsai

Shan Tsai
among early forcing found health lower poor retiring several status studies survival
Several studies found lower survival among those retiring early and attributed this to poor health status forcing early retirement.
age although associated both clearly failing health high improved increased increasing low mortality people results retired retirement workers
Although some workers retired at 55 because of failing health, these results clearly show that early retirement is not associated with increased survival. On the contrary, mortality improved with increasing age at retirement for people from both high and low socioeconomic groups.
ages people retire survival
The long-term survival of people who retire at ages 55 or 60 is no better than that of those who retire at 65, especially for those who retire at 55.