In the context of government concern to raise the participation rates of those over 50 years of age this paper considers whether gradual retirement is a desirable and feasible option for older workers. It provides a review of current patterns of flexible employment in the age group 50+ and considers the views and opinions of older workers in three case study organisations. The paper finishes by considering whether, and in what ways, age discrimination legislation which became law in the autumn of 2006 will facilitate or hinder older workers aspirations. It concludes that the effects of the law are likely to be weak
This article discusses recent research into British employers ’ attitudes and behaviour towards olde...
Against a background of population ageing, concerns about the high cost of early retirement and labo...
Although employment participation of older workers and their timing of (early) retirement is often m...
In the present context of aging populations, the question of how to support older workers who want t...
The participation rate of older people in the labour market is forecast to increase due to demograph...
Given the growing number of people near-ing retirement, concerns about the social andeconomic conseq...
This paper reviews recent retirement and retirement intention literature, with a view to assessing t...
The number of employees above 50 is increasing in organizations because of demographic changes. Peop...
conference for helpful comments. 1 Population aging in the United States has led to numerous Social ...
From debates about the restructuring of economies, to the adjustment of social welfare systems, to r...
This research was concerned with the management of Australia’s labour supply, considering prospects ...
Abstract This article is concerned with the evolving social construction of older workers and retir...
Older workers are becoming an increasing topic of research interest and policy concern as the popula...
This article reports the results of a national postal survey of employers' attitudes and policies to...
The employment rate of older workers in Belgium is low, compared to other European countries. For so...
This article discusses recent research into British employers ’ attitudes and behaviour towards olde...
Against a background of population ageing, concerns about the high cost of early retirement and labo...
Although employment participation of older workers and their timing of (early) retirement is often m...
In the present context of aging populations, the question of how to support older workers who want t...
The participation rate of older people in the labour market is forecast to increase due to demograph...
Given the growing number of people near-ing retirement, concerns about the social andeconomic conseq...
This paper reviews recent retirement and retirement intention literature, with a view to assessing t...
The number of employees above 50 is increasing in organizations because of demographic changes. Peop...
conference for helpful comments. 1 Population aging in the United States has led to numerous Social ...
From debates about the restructuring of economies, to the adjustment of social welfare systems, to r...
This research was concerned with the management of Australia’s labour supply, considering prospects ...
Abstract This article is concerned with the evolving social construction of older workers and retir...
Older workers are becoming an increasing topic of research interest and policy concern as the popula...
This article reports the results of a national postal survey of employers' attitudes and policies to...
The employment rate of older workers in Belgium is low, compared to other European countries. For so...
This article discusses recent research into British employers ’ attitudes and behaviour towards olde...
Against a background of population ageing, concerns about the high cost of early retirement and labo...
Although employment participation of older workers and their timing of (early) retirement is often m...