This is an examination of the current status and future potential of older workers in organizational settings. This analysis will necessarily require a reexamination of traditional models of career stages, particularly in relation to issues of aging in the career context. The paper starts with an examination of the ‘‘career contract,’ ’ the set of mutual expectations between employer and employee and on the ways that contract has changed over the last decade. Our summary view of the new contract is that it reflects a move from an organizationally based career to a protean or self-based career. This change has particularly strong implications, positive and negative, for older workers, and these are explored in depth. We argue that the contem...
This article examines the narratives of 24 knowledge workers aged 48-58 as they anticipate their fut...
This paper explores the (changing) role of older, experienced employees in the workplace in terms of...
Purpose Drawing on the recent work of Sennett and others who considered the position of older worke...
Career development and aging represents a topic of growing importance for individuals as well as org...
As increasing numbers of older adults stay in the workforce or engage in encore careers, they are su...
The chapter examines aging in work organizations and the individual and organizational management o...
Purpose – This article aims to review the changing demographics of employment and it proceeds to cr...
Older workers represent an increasingly important source of labour for organisations. Irrespective o...
The current chapter explores the role of individualization in careers, and especially with regards t...
Recent demographic changes are heavily influencing workforce composition, challenging older people t...
This thesis examines the capacity and desire of older workers to provide discretionary effort and sk...
none3siIn this chapter, we consider what workers face when they get older. The chapter starts with a...
Employee turnover in traditional industries is starting to hurt organisations as global mobility of ...
Purpose – Although the world is rapidly ageing, the alarming explosion of youth unemployment seems t...
This paper explores the (changing) role of older, experienced employees in the workplace in terms of...
This article examines the narratives of 24 knowledge workers aged 48-58 as they anticipate their fut...
This paper explores the (changing) role of older, experienced employees in the workplace in terms of...
Purpose Drawing on the recent work of Sennett and others who considered the position of older worke...
Career development and aging represents a topic of growing importance for individuals as well as org...
As increasing numbers of older adults stay in the workforce or engage in encore careers, they are su...
The chapter examines aging in work organizations and the individual and organizational management o...
Purpose – This article aims to review the changing demographics of employment and it proceeds to cr...
Older workers represent an increasingly important source of labour for organisations. Irrespective o...
The current chapter explores the role of individualization in careers, and especially with regards t...
Recent demographic changes are heavily influencing workforce composition, challenging older people t...
This thesis examines the capacity and desire of older workers to provide discretionary effort and sk...
none3siIn this chapter, we consider what workers face when they get older. The chapter starts with a...
Employee turnover in traditional industries is starting to hurt organisations as global mobility of ...
Purpose – Although the world is rapidly ageing, the alarming explosion of youth unemployment seems t...
This paper explores the (changing) role of older, experienced employees in the workplace in terms of...
This article examines the narratives of 24 knowledge workers aged 48-58 as they anticipate their fut...
This paper explores the (changing) role of older, experienced employees in the workplace in terms of...
Purpose Drawing on the recent work of Sennett and others who considered the position of older worke...