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Belloni, MicheleCarrino, LudovicoMeschi, ElenaMatalone, SilviaTitolo
The effect of job quality on health of older workers in EuropePeriodico
Università degli studi di Torino. Dip. Di Economia e Statistica Cognetti de Martiis. Working paper seriesAnno:
2026 - Volume:
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42This paper estimates the causal effect of job quality on the physical and mental health
of older European workers. We combine longitudinal data from the Survey of Health,
Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) with occupation- and country-level jobquality measures from the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) for 14
European countries. To address endogenous occupational sorting, we focus on workers
who remain within the same 3-digit ISCO occupation across waves, and estimate
individual fixed-effects models that exploit exogenous within-occupation changes in
working conditions over time. We find that deteriorations in job quality significantly
worsen health outcomes. In particular, higher work intensity, poorer working time
quality, and weaker job prospects reduce mental health and selected physical health
outcomes. Pronounced gender heterogeneity emerges: women's mental health is more
sensitive to changes in work intensity and working time quality, while men's health is
more consistently affected by job discretion, including cardiovascular risk.
Institutional context further moderates these effects, with smaller health penalties in
countries with stronger healthcare capacity, stricter employment protection, and more
comprehensive occupational health and safety regulation. Overall, the findings
highlight the role of labour market conditions as causal determinants of health and the
importance of integrated policy responses in ageing societies.
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