The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age discrimination, through an examination of the literature, the laws, and the current perspectives on workforce ageing. First, the paper offers an overview of demographic ageing and its possible implications for organisations and the overall society, which is then followed by an examination of older workers ' issues from legal, socio-political, and employment perspectives. The analysis highlights that ageing policy in Australia is increasingly influenced by an orientation towards economic rationalism, which does not adequately address the social construct of ageing and its implications for older workers
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Perceptions of older people are changing both nationally and internationally, with policy developmen...
This paper explores and discusses a number of factors related to critical issues in ageing. First, i...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
This research was concerned with the management of Australia’s labour supply, considering prospects ...
Based on an historical analysis of political policies and welfare systems, the paper suggests that a...
Population ageing is profoundly challenging the institutions and systems that organise paid work, he...
This paper investigates how age and gender interact to shape older jobseekers’ experiences of age di...
Based on an historical analysis of statistical trends and political policy in Australia, this paper ...
This conference paper examines the perceptions of a group of employees aged 45 or more about their e...
This paper investigates how age and gender interact to shape older jobseekers’ experiences of age di...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Technical reportThis paper reviews what is known about employer attitudes, policies and practices in...
This paper explores and discusses a number of factors related to critical issues in ageing. First, i...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Perceptions of older people are changing both nationally and internationally, with policy developmen...
This paper explores and discusses a number of factors related to critical issues in ageing. First, i...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
This research was concerned with the management of Australia’s labour supply, considering prospects ...
Based on an historical analysis of political policies and welfare systems, the paper suggests that a...
Population ageing is profoundly challenging the institutions and systems that organise paid work, he...
This paper investigates how age and gender interact to shape older jobseekers’ experiences of age di...
Based on an historical analysis of statistical trends and political policy in Australia, this paper ...
This conference paper examines the perceptions of a group of employees aged 45 or more about their e...
This paper investigates how age and gender interact to shape older jobseekers’ experiences of age di...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Technical reportThis paper reviews what is known about employer attitudes, policies and practices in...
This paper explores and discusses a number of factors related to critical issues in ageing. First, i...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Perceptions of older people are changing both nationally and internationally, with policy developmen...
This paper explores and discusses a number of factors related to critical issues in ageing. First, i...