Reay, Trish, et al. “Retirement Decision-Making Among Registered Nurses’ and Allied Health Professionals: A Descriptive Analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Data”. Healthcare Policy = Politiques de Santé, vol. 15, no. 2, 2019, pp. 20-27, https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2019.26074.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Reay, Trish
Author: Hewko, Sarah
Author: Cummings, Greta
Author: Estabrooks, Carole
Date Issued
2019
Date Published Online
2019-11-29
Abstract

A population's health is dependent on the availability of skilled health professionals. We know little about retirement decision-making among publicly employed Canadian registered nurses (RNs) and allied health professionals (AHPs). We identified and compared factors reported to influence early versus 65+ retirement decisions among RNs (n = 794) and AHPs (n = 393). RNs, on average, retired at 58.1 years and AHPs at 59.4 years. More than two thirds retired before age 65. Among RNs, caregiving demands predict early retirement – policies supporting

Language

  • English
Page range
20-27
Host Title
Healthcare Policy = Politiques de Santé
Host Abbreviated Title
hcpol
Volume
15
Issue
2
ISSN
17156580