The Future for Older Workers: New Perspectives
Editat de Wendy Loretto Autor Sarah Vickerstaff, Philip J. Whiteen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iul 2007
Across the world governments in mature industrial and post-industrial economies are concerned about the ageing population. Dealing directly and exclusively with the issue of older workers, this book brings together up-to-the minute research findings by many of the leading researchers and writers in the field. The authors address key issues that will influence public policy in the UK and beyond, including:·[vbTab]What do workers over 50 want: the opportunity to retire early, to retire gradually or to carry on working past state pension ages?·[vbTab]What impact will an ageing workforce have on employer policies towards recruitment, training, career management and retirement?·[vbTab]How will the government promote the benefits of extending working lives, and what supports will older workers and their employers need from the government's pension, taxation and benefits regimes?The duration and quality of working lives and the timing and circumstances of retirement are of growing concern, especially in those cases where employers' demands and imperatives clash with employees' wishes. The contributions in this volume focus upon various measures taken by the state and employers to foster the employment of older workers in Britain, mainland Europe, the US and Japan. The book is aimed at academics, students, policy makers and other professionals (such as training managers, HR professionals and trade unionists) interested in contemporary issues within social policy, the sociology of ageing, and human resource and diversity management. It will also be of interest to older workers themselves.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861348968
ISBN-10: 1861348967
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1861348967
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
Older workers are increasingly needed in working life, and it is necessary to reinforce a reversal of the tradition of early retirement and to extend working life. This collection of scholarly articles is an important contribution to the discussion of future policy on work and retirement, offering new perspectives and critical discussions of the topic. Per Erik Solem, Norwegian Social Research (NOVA)
Notă biografică
Wendy Loretto is Senior Lecturer in Organisation Studies in the University of Edinburgh Business School. Sarah Vickerstaff is Professor of Work and Employment at the University of Kent. Phil White is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Edinburgh.
Cuprins
Introduction ~ Wendy Loretto, Sarah Vickerstaff and Philip J. White
Older workers in the labour market: the demographic context ~ Mike Danson
The American experience of age discrimination legislation ~ John Macnicol
The employment of older people: can we learn from Japan? ~ Bernard Casey
Moving older people into jobs: Incapacity Benefit, Labour's reforms and the job shortfall in the UK regions ~ Christina Beatty and Stephen Fothergill
Women's knowledge of, and attitudes to, pensions ~ Sue Ward
Sustaining working lives: the challenge of retention ~ Donald Hirsch
Healthy work for older workers: work design and management factors ~ Amanda Griffiths
Flexible work and older workers ~ Wendy Loretto, Sarah Vickerstaff and Philip J.White
The employability of older workers: what works? ~ Tony Maltby
Is extending working life possible? Research and policy issues ~ Chris Phillipson
The future for older workers: opportunities and constraints ~ Sarah Vickerstaff, Wendy Loretto and Philip J. White
Older workers in the labour market: the demographic context ~ Mike Danson
The American experience of age discrimination legislation ~ John Macnicol
The employment of older people: can we learn from Japan? ~ Bernard Casey
Moving older people into jobs: Incapacity Benefit, Labour's reforms and the job shortfall in the UK regions ~ Christina Beatty and Stephen Fothergill
Women's knowledge of, and attitudes to, pensions ~ Sue Ward
Sustaining working lives: the challenge of retention ~ Donald Hirsch
Healthy work for older workers: work design and management factors ~ Amanda Griffiths
Flexible work and older workers ~ Wendy Loretto, Sarah Vickerstaff and Philip J.White
The employability of older workers: what works? ~ Tony Maltby
Is extending working life possible? Research and policy issues ~ Chris Phillipson
The future for older workers: opportunities and constraints ~ Sarah Vickerstaff, Wendy Loretto and Philip J. White