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Informal sector employment and the health outcomes of older workers in India

Chowdhury, Poulomi; Mohanty, Itismita; Singh, Akansha; Niyonsenga, Theo

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Poulomi Chowdhury

Itismita Mohanty

Theo Niyonsenga



Abstract

A large proportion of the older population in India constitutes an undeniable share of workforce after the retirement age. This stresses the need to understand the implications of working at older ages on health outcomes. The main objective of this study is to examine the variations in health outcomes by formal/informal sector of employment of older workers using the first wave of the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India. Using binary logistic regression models, the results of this study affirm that type of work does play a significant role in determining health outcomes even after controlling socio-economic, demographic, life-style behaviour, childhood health and work characteristics. The risk of Poor Cognitive Functioning (PCF) is high among informal workers, while formal workers suffer greatly from Chronic Health Conditions (CHC) and Functional Limitations (FL). Moreover, the risk of PCF and/or FL among formal workers increases with the increase in risk of CHC. Therefore, the present research study underscores the relevance of policies focusing on providing health and healthcare benefits by respective economic activity and socio-economic position of older workers.

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Chowdhury, P., Mohanty, I., Singh, A., & Niyonsenga, T. (2023). Informal sector employment and the health outcomes of older workers in India. PLoS ONE, 18(2), Article e0266576. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266576

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 6, 2023
Online Publication Date Feb 22, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date May 31, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jun 6, 2023
Journal PLoS ONE
Publisher Public Library of Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 2
Article Number e0266576
DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266576

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