2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0159713
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Older Adults Looking for a Job through Employment Support System in Tokyo

Abstract: Purpose of the StudyThis study aims to clarify the job seeking process of the elderly people through the local employment support facility known as the Active Senior Employment Support Center (ASESC)”AKUTIBU SINIA SHUGYO SIEN SENTAA” in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and evaluate the performance as a complement to the national support systems.MethodsWe conducted 6 waves of longitudinal mail surveys over 38 weeks to 235 older job seekers (146 males and 89 females, average age 63.7, SD 5.6), who visited two ASESCs… Show more

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“…Since then, systems of elderly employment and pension have drastically changed, and the public nursing-care insurance system has been introduced, so elderly people’s work environment and self-care may differ greatly between the time the former study was conducted in 1991 and our study was conducted in 2014. In a recent study [ 30 ], the researchers examined elderly people who visited local employment support center to find out the reasons each gender were looking for jobs. A significant number of females answered that they were looking for work for their well-being or SP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since then, systems of elderly employment and pension have drastically changed, and the public nursing-care insurance system has been introduced, so elderly people’s work environment and self-care may differ greatly between the time the former study was conducted in 1991 and our study was conducted in 2014. In a recent study [ 30 ], the researchers examined elderly people who visited local employment support center to find out the reasons each gender were looking for jobs. A significant number of females answered that they were looking for work for their well-being or SP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%