Research on Gender Differences of Labor Retired Intend in China
Abstract
Using the sampling survey data of 30 provinces and cities in 2015, it studied the influence factors of different sex worker retirement intend in our country. The empirical results show that age, level of the education, health, dependency ratio of the population, people of independent source of income, unit properties, working conditions will affect significantly for both men and women, but there is another bigger difference. The level of leisure consumption and the expected retirement age have a great effect on the retirement age relatively consistent. The Conclusion of research of this paper is helpful to understand the public’s retirement will, to provide certain reference value to carry out the reform of the retirement age.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8704
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