old-people-laughing.jpg

Turning 65

To Work or not to work? Findings from a survey of 65 year old New Zealanders

Many people reconsider workforce participation about the age of 65 years. 

This report presents nationally representative information on motivations, barriers and enablers for working.

  • What are the main reasons that some people continue to work and some stop or reduce the hours they work?
  • What do they say might keep them  working longer?
  • What are the main things that could affect this decision?

These findings come from a survey of about 1700 people aged 65 years in mid-2008.

Produced by: Centre for Social Research and Evaluation - Ministry of Social Development

 Maturity matters: new choices for older people. Findings from the focus groups and interviews in the Turning 65 project

In preparation for the Turning 65 survey conducted in 2008, we held focus groups and interviews to inform questionnaire development.

The report gives voice to the people who participated. It provides their own words about why they work(ed), why they stopped, what they considered when making those decisions, and what their plans or expectations might be for working in the future.

Produced by: Centre for Social Research and Evaluation - Ministry of Social Development

old-people-laughing.jpg

Documents

Turning 65 reports

Maturity matters: new choices for older people

Sep 2009

Print this page.