Assessing Socio-economic Impact in SHARE

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Assessing Socio-economic Impact in SHARE Philipp Beck

The Grand Picture of Ageing Health Care Interventions and Health Policies Health, Social and Economic Situation Later in Life (Age 50+) Parental and Childhood Environment Health Bio-medical Social Embeddedness Economic and Work Conditions Socio-economic Social, Economic and Labour Market Policies Time over Life-Course

The Grand Picture of Ageing Health Care Interventions and Health Policies Health, Social and Economic Situation Later in Life (Age 50+) Socio-economic Impact Life-Course Trajectories of Health Life-Course Trajectories of Social Embeddedness Life-Course Trajectories of Economic and Work Conditions Social, Economic and Labour Market Policies Time over Life-Course

The Grand Picture of Ageing SHARE is an infrastructure to study the life-course interactions in the ageing European welfare states: health – economics – social networks Many subtle and relevant research applications: -- youth unemployment  old-age health -- life style and social interaction  onset of dementia -- work place environment  retirement  cognition

What SHARE does: Representative samples of individuals age 50+ with spouse Face-to-face interviews by trained interviewers every 2 years Broad range of questions, measurements and tests: Socio-economic status: labor force participation, retirement, income (amount and sources), wealth, housing, consumption, pension claims, expectations, well-being Health: subjective-objective, physical-mental, health behaviors, health utilization and insurance coverage Social participation: activities (volunteering), family and social networks (size and intensity), help (time, money)

EU “Laboratory“ & Global Sister Studies USA 14 years of data: 140,000 respondents 380,000 interviews 28 countries Korea Japan China India ELSA 120,000 retrospective life histories 95,000 punches of dried blood Mexico Brazil South Africa

Impact: Scientific Users Joins two user communities: bio-medical & socio-economic

Impact: Scientific Publications Every two days a new publications, over 2,000 published until now

Socio-economic Impact: Policy SHARE has provided help for evidence-based policy making On the member state level: Czech Republic: Calibrate long-term care needs France: Retirement age and work conditions Italy: Old-age poverty and minimum pension Austria: Preventive health care to increase workability Germany: Who is eligible for the new „retirement at 63“ On the European level On the international level

Socio-economic Impact: Policy SHARE has provided help for evidence-based policy making On the member state level On the European level: DG ECFIN: Long-term projections of the „costs of population ageing“ DG SANTE: Indicators to compute healthy life expectancy DG EMPL: Precarious Employment (self employment, temporary contracts, seasonal work,...) On the international level

Socio-economic Impact: Policy SHARE has provided help for evidence-based policy making On the member state level On the European level On the international level: OECD: Pensions at a Glance WHO: Healthy/active/disability-free life expectancies World Bank: (Re)migration corridors and social support

Socio-economic Impact: Press

Summary SHARE is an infrastructure to study life-course interactions in the ageing European welfare states: Joins biomedical with socio-economic research Scientific success: widely used, many publications, excellent recent evaluation Socio-economic impact: immediate policy relevance at national and international levels Measuring Impact: Scientific Impact: Users & Publications Policy Impact: Use of SHARE Data & Research Public Impact: Press Articles

Thank You! beck@mea.mpisoc.mpg.de