Older Workers in a Sustainable Society: Arbeit, Bildung & Gesellschaft / Labour, Education & Society, cartea 21
Editat de Richard Ennals, Robert H. Salomonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mar 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783631614808
ISBN-10: 3631614802
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: num. fig. and tables
Dimensiuni: 151 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Arbeit, Bildung & Gesellschaft / Labour, Education & Society
ISBN-10: 3631614802
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: num. fig. and tables
Dimensiuni: 151 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Arbeit, Bildung & Gesellschaft / Labour, Education & Society
Notă biografică
Richard Ennals is Professor of Corporate Responsibility and Working Life at Kingston Businesss School, Kingston University (UK), and a Visiting Professor at Agder University (Norway).
Robert H. Salomon is a sociologist, senior researcher and former director of the Work Research Institute, Oslo. His research interests are on inclusive work life, work environment and conflict resolution at the work place.
Robert H. Salomon is a sociologist, senior researcher and former director of the Work Research Institute, Oslo. His research interests are on inclusive work life, work environment and conflict resolution at the work place.
Cuprins
Contents: Åsmund Lunde: Why Publish a Book on Older Workers? ¿ Richard Ennals/Robert H. Salomon: Editors Introduction ¿ Juhani Ilmarinen: Research Challenges for Older Workers ¿ Beatrice I.J.M. van der Heijden/Annet H. de Lange: Employability Across the Life-Span: Towards new Pathways for Age Research ¿ Elizabeth Brooke: Productivity and the Ageing Body: Occupational Processes and Age Stereotypes ¿ Hélène Mountford/Peter A. Murray: Theoretical Perspectives of Older Workers: Integrating Human Resource Management Practices with Resource-based Strategies ¿ Ines Monteiro/Luciana Tiemi Kuranishi-Ferreira: Taxi Drivers Working in a large City in Brazil: Good News from Practice ¿ Joanne O. Crawford: Health, Safety and Health Promotion; Taking Evidence into Practice ¿ Robert H. Salomon/Anne Inga Hilsen: A Three Phase Perspective on Senior Policies ¿ Reidar J. Mykletun/Trude Furunes: The Ageing Workforce Management Programme in Vattenfall AB Nordic, Sweden ¿ Trude Furunes/Reidar J. Mykletun: Managers¿ Decision Latitude for Age Management: Do Managers and Employees Have the same (implicit) Understanding? ¿ Tove Midtsundstad/Hanne Bogen: How the Worker Collective may Moderate Active Ageing Policy and its Outcomes ¿ Susan P. Chen/Reidar J. Mykletun: Post-merger Downsizing: Exploring the `Survivor-victim Syndrome¿ in an Ageing Workforce and Knowledge-based Economy ¿ Kerstin Nilsson: Attitudes of Managers and Older Employees to each other and the Effects on the Decision to Extend Working Life ¿ Helen Ko: Extending Working Life: Individuals¿ Responses, Attitudes and Practices of Employers in Singapore ¿ Graham Smith: Realising Your Potential: Supporting Older Workers through Learning ¿ Dennis Dittric/Victoria Büsch/Frank Micheel: Working beyond Retirement Age in Germany: The Employee¿s Perspective ¿ Knut Røed: Economic and Social Incentives for Viable Age Policies ¿ Kristin Reichborn-Kjennerud/Migle Gamperiene/Anne Inga Hilsen:«Make me an Offer I Can¿t Refuse» - Do Extra Days off Contribute to Seniors Staying at Work longer? ¿ Philip Taylor: Is Early Retirement History? ¿ Chris Phillipson: Extending Working Life and Re-defining Retirement: Problems and Challenges for Social Policy ¿ Richard Ennals/Anne Inga Hilsen: Older Workers: The Jam in the Sandwich ¿ Rhonda Schlaadt/Alexander Sibbald: Retirement in 2025: Change and Individual Choice: a New Zealand Delphi Study ¿ Per Erik Solem: Ageism and Discrimination of Older Workers in Norway ¿ Richard Ennals/Robert H. Salomon: Concluding Remarks from the Editors.