Faced with a rapidly aging labor force, increasing the labor supply of older workers has become an
important goal for European countries. Offering additional leave to older workers with the option of
withdrawing a contractual pension (contractual early retirement pension AFP) has become a widespread
retention measure in Norwegian companies. Thus far, no studies documenting the effects of
individual retention measures on early retirement behavior have been published. The aim of this article
is to examine whether offering additional leave impacts the relative risk of withdrawal of a contractual
pension. The analysis uses a difference-in-differences approach and examines whether offering additional
leave to counteract early retirement impacts the retirement decisions of 61- and 62-year-olds
within the next two years of their employment, controlling for a range of different individual and company
characteristics. This is achieved by comparing changes and differences in the individual relative
risk of retiring early on the contractual pension (AFP scheme) in the period 2001?2010 among older
workers in companies with and without the retention measure. The analysis shows an overall average
increase in the relative risk of a 61- or 62-year-old worker retiring on the contractual pension between
2001 and 2010; however, among older workers employed in companies offering additional leave
there has been a decrease in the relative risk. The effect of additional leave is evident both before and
after controlling for the selected individual and company characteristics. Thus, the analysis shows that
offering additional leave as a retention measure reduces the individual relative risk of withdrawing a
contractual pension (AFP) in the next two years of employment among older workers between the
age of 61 and 62 years.
Forfatterbiografi
?smund Hermansen, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research