Abstract :
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This paper examines the association between being in paid work and depression
among older adults in three poor urban communities in Beirut, Lebanon. In view
of the rapid ageing of Lebanon’s population and the growing number of older
persons, the deteriorating economic conditions and the lack of pension systems,
paid work is an important source of income for older people and deserves special
attention. The sample was 328 men aged 65 or more years. Depression was
assessed using the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale. The exposure variable was
working for pay at the time of the survey, and the covariates included sociodemographic
measures, health characteristics, financial resources and social
capital. Around one-third of the men were working, and approximately the same
fraction were depressed. Adjusted data showed a protective effect of work on
depression (odds ratio 0.50, 95 per cent confidence interval 0.25–0.96). This study
is an eye opener on the circumstances of disadvantaged older people in a relatively
low-income Eastern Mediterranean Region country, a topic rarely addressed
in this area of the world. Old age is viewed as a decline in abilities while in
reality many older adults are still able and ready to work. Social policies for older
people should promote opportunities to work, not only pension schemes.
Keywords :
MONIQUE CHAAYA , WORK , depression , labour-force participation , Eastern , Mediterranean region