回复 1楼 zhangfei123 的帖子 我也是闲的,这文章的背景你不说,直接断章取义。 这是韩国经济危机时候的数据分析结果,和一般人财务自由退休没有任何可比性: In 1997, economic crisis in Southeast Asia hit South Korea. International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided financial support and enforced Korea''s government to do economic reconstructuring. The concept of a life-long career has disappeared, and irregular jobs and the unemployment rate have increased, thereby resulting in poorer mental health [6]. Irregular workers have more depressive symptoms, emotional exhaustion, job stress, and psychological health problems [7], [8], [9]. Compared to 1997, suicide rates of males in 1998 rose by 45% in Korea [10]. Also they have lower physical health status, such as risk of disease, higher injury rates, and chronic health issues [11], [12]. Especially, women and the older people are more affected by employment issues than young man. Since the 1997 bailout, female workers were easily fired than male in the restructuring of company, and there has been an increase in the proportion of female irregular workers, as well as a difference between male and female wages [13]. This evidence represents an economic polarization and decrease in family income. The decrease in family income causes various family problems like anxiety, depression [14] and negative psychological well-being of family members [15], [16]. Methods This study used a sample derived from the first- to fourth-wave cohort datasets of KLoSA, which was conducted in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, we analyzed a total of 6706 subjects. Information about employment status, the short-form Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale, and covariates (age, property, household income, perceived health status and medical disability) were obtained. Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the effects of voluntary/involuntary retirement on individuals’ and spouses’ depressive symptoms.
回复 1楼 zhangfei123 的帖子 我也是闲的,这文章的背景你不说,直接断章取义。 这是韩国经济危机时候的数据分析结果,和一般人财务自由退休没有任何可比性: In 1997, economic crisis in Southeast Asia hit South Korea. International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided financial support and enforced Korea''s government to do economic reconstructuring. The concept of a life-long career has disappeared, and irregular jobs and the unemployment rate have increased, thereby resulting in poorer mental health [6]. Irregular workers have more depressive symptoms, emotional exhaustion, job stress, and psychological health problems [7], [8], [9]. Compared to 1997, suicide rates of males in 1998 rose by 45% in Korea [10]. Also they have lower physical health status, such as risk of disease, higher injury rates, and chronic health issues [11], [12]. Especially, women and the older people are more affected by employment issues than young man. Since the 1997 bailout, female workers were easily fired than male in the restructuring of company, and there has been an increase in the proportion of female irregular workers, as well as a difference between male and female wages [13]. This evidence represents an economic polarization and decrease in family income. The decrease in family income causes various family problems like anxiety, depression [14] and negative psychological well-being of family members [15], [16]. Methods This study used a sample derived from the first- to fourth-wave cohort datasets of KLoSA, which was conducted in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, we analyzed a total of 6706 subjects. Information about employment status, the short-form Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale, and covariates (age, property, household income, perceived health status and medical disability) were obtained. Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the effects of voluntary/involuntary retirement on individuals’ and spouses’ depressive symptoms. gabegabe 发表于 2025-02-28 17:07
看你心急 你有看自己贴的吗 This study used a sample derived from the first- to fourth-wave cohort datasets of KLoSA, which was conducted in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012.
gabegabe 发表于 2025-02-28 17:07 回复 1楼 zhangfei123 的帖子 我也是闲的,这文章的背景你不说,直接断章取义。 这是韩国经济危机时候的数据分析结果,和一般人财务自由退休没有任何可比性: In 1997, economic crisis in Southeast Asia hit South Korea. International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided financial support and enforced Korea''s government to do economic reconstructuring. The concept of a life-long career has disappeared, and irregular jobs and the unemployment rate have increased, thereby resulting in poorer mental health [6]. Irregular workers have more depressive symptoms, emotional exhaustion, job stress, and psychological health problems [7], [8], [9]. Compared to 1997, suicide rates of males in 1998 rose by 45% in Korea [10]. Also they have lower physical health status, such as risk of disease, higher injury rates, and chronic health issues [11], [12]. Especially, women and the older people are more affected by employment issues than young man. Since the 1997 bailout, female workers were easily fired than male in the restructuring of company, and there has been an increase in the proportion of female irregular workers, as well as a difference between male and female wages [13]. This evidence represents an economic polarization and decrease in family income. The decrease in family income causes various family problems like anxiety, depression [14] and negative psychological well-being of family members [15], [16]. Methods This study used a sample derived from the first- to fourth-wave cohort datasets of KLoSA, which was conducted in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, we analyzed a total of 6706 subjects. Information about employment status, the short-form Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale, and covariates (age, property, household income, perceived health status and medical disability) were obtained. Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the effects of voluntary/involuntary retirement on individuals’ and spouses’ depressive symptoms.
我也是闲的,这文章的背景你不说,直接断章取义。 这是韩国经济危机时候的数据分析结果,和一般人财务自由退休没有任何可比性: In 1997, economic crisis in Southeast Asia hit South Korea. International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided financial support and enforced Korea''s government to do economic reconstructuring. The concept of a life-long career has disappeared, and irregular jobs and the unemployment rate have increased, thereby resulting in poorer mental health [6]. Irregular workers have more depressive symptoms, emotional exhaustion, job stress, and psychological health problems [7], [8], [9]. Compared to 1997, suicide rates of males in 1998 rose by 45% in Korea [10]. Also they have lower physical health status, such as risk of disease, higher injury rates, and chronic health issues [11], [12]. Especially, women and the older people are more affected by employment issues than young man. Since the 1997 bailout, female workers were easily fired than male in the restructuring of company, and there has been an increase in the proportion of female irregular workers, as well as a difference between male and female wages [13]. This evidence represents an economic polarization and decrease in family income. The decrease in family income causes various family problems like anxiety, depression [14] and negative psychological well-being of family members [15], [16]. Methods This study used a sample derived from the first- to fourth-wave cohort datasets of KLoSA, which was conducted in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, we analyzed a total of 6706 subjects. Information about employment status, the short-form Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale, and covariates (age, property, household income, perceived health status and medical disability) were obtained. Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the effects of voluntary/involuntary retirement on individuals’ and spouses’ depressive symptoms.
这是韩国研究
自愿退休和被逼退休depression rate差不多
不给资本家上班的一般都很幸福
开心这事 不是嘴上说的
看你心急 你有看自己贴的吗
This study used a sample derived from the first- to fourth-wave cohort datasets of KLoSA, which was conducted in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012.
人家不上自己讨厌的班
是啊,可以到处玩玩,各种放松放松
所以,其实是 没钱使抑郁风险翻倍
you will see
钱多了没用 只是大部分人穷怕了