Conditions de Travail et Formation – Comment - Gerhard Bosch, IAQ.

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Conditions de Travail et Formation – Comment - Gerhard Bosch, IAQ

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Graf et. al - Possible goals of phased retirement – Improvement of working conditions for older workers – sometimes targeted at workers with hard working conditions – Reduction of of pension shock – Increase of retirement age – Earlier retirement Outcome of Austrian (and also of German) old-age part-time scheme – Early retirement – Not improvement of working conditions and reduction of pension shock – since block- model dominated

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Graf et. al - Main reasons for this outcome – Scheme was not designed to increase retirement age and improve working conditions – Allowed block model and started well below retirement age No substantial decrease of working hours for older workers in EU – in year old worked only 1,3hrs less per week than year olds – no change over the last decade

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Graf et. al - Phased retirement often takes places after retirement - through combination of pension and small jobs Employment rates of year old in 2005 – Men: EU-25 8,2%, DK 22,4%, FR 3,4%, DE 8,1%, PT 36,3%, SE 20% – Women: EU-25 5,4%, DK 7,1%, FR 2,7%, DE 4,7%, PT 21,8%, SE 10,4% Sometimes voluntary to reduce pension shock but also to compensate low pensions

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Graf et. al - Many good practice company examples of phased retirement to keep workers longer in work and improve working conditions – In most cases modest reductions of working hours (for example from 37 to 30 hrs.) – High flexibility in form of working time reduction (weekly, monthly, yearly – longer holidays) – new working time culture required – Often financed through collective agreements or working time accounts Small working-time-reductions less expensive and less exclusive than drastic change from full- to part-time

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Behaghel et al. - Main results: -less older workers in companies with innovative changes in technology and organisation -More older workers in companies with flat hierarchies -Further training has positive impact on employment and wages of older workers but negative impact of changes in technology and organization remain -Age effect probably stronger because of high selection of older workers (many are not employed any more)

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Behaghel et al. - Very interesting correlations but caution in interpretation required: -Study measured employment of older workers only in France -High probability that unobserved variables are important (like discrimination, many French institutional effects) -International comparaison needed which shows higher variation than analysis within one country

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Behaghel et al. - -Substantial variations in employment rates of older workers in general and by skill level across countries -Possible reasons – Differences in -Age discrimination -Strategies of employers -Work organization -Institutions: Education and training, pay, health and safety, pension systems etc.

Employment rate people aged by level of education in FR, DE and SE, in 2005 source: Eurostat: Statistic in focus 15/2006

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Behaghel et al. - -Main reasons for high employment rates of all groups in SE -Good basic education and training plus high investments in LLL -Low age discrimination -No seniority based pay systems -Solidarity wage policy – reduction of mobility costs -Flat hierarchies -Proactive health and safety policy -High level of gender equality -No early retirement policy

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Participation in Further education and training 2007 Participation rate in % Hours of education training per participant All50 years and older EU DK DE FR NL AT SE UK source: EU Adult Education Survey

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Behaghel et al. - -Are skills becoming obsolete through technological and organizational change? -Need to differentiate: -General skills as languages, mathematics, social skills last a life as long as they are used -Broad vocational skills have a long half-life -Narrow vocational skills and specific skills have a short half-life

Conditions de travail et formation – commentaire Behaghel et al. - -Are ageing societies less innovative than « young » societies -Depends very much on « institutional reaction » to ageing -Proactive approach like in SE can help avoiding « innovation trap » -Need of mixed teams of older and younger employees – combining the strengths of both groups