Extending Working Life: Which Competencies are Crucial in Near-Retirement Age?

J Adult Dev. 2018;25(1):48-60. doi: 10.1007/s10804-017-9274-9. Epub 2017 Oct 17.

Abstract

Nowadays, one of the most important economic and social phenomena is population ageing. Due to the low activity rate of older people, one of the most important challenges is to take various actions involving active ageing, which is supposed to extending working life, and along with it-improve the competencies of older people. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the relevance of different competencies for extending working life, with limiting the analysis for Poland. The paper also assesses the competencies of mature Polish people (aged 50+, but still in working age). In the statistical analysis, I used logistic regression, as well as descriptive statistics and appropriate statistical tests. The results show that among the actions aimed at extending working life, the most important are those related to lifelong learning, targeted at improving the competencies of the older generation. The competencies (both soft and hard) of people aged 50+ are more important than their formal education.

Keywords: Active ageing; Competencies; Extending working life; Multivariate statistics; Poland.