The conventional wisdom says that older workers are less likely to be displaced than younger workers. While true in the past, the conventional wisdom is no longer true today; the advantage that older work
This brief examines the issue of unemployed older workers. It examines the scope and impact of unemp...
Available online 7 July 2016We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ af...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...
The findings and conclusions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not represent the view...
This analysis of data from the Displaced Workers Surveys suggests that between the periods 1983-87 a...
This analysis of data from the Displaced Workers Surveys suggests that between the periods 1983–87 a...
Older workers’ labor force participation (LFP) and migration across state lines have been trending i...
Working longer is often hailed as the best way to increase retirement incomes, yet this strategy dep...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we analyze trends in voluntary, pressured, an...
In recent years, the media has devoted considerable attention to the effects of downsizing and corpo...
The ongoing shift from a manufacturing-dominated economy to one based on knowledge and services has ...
Using Displaced Worker Survey data, this paper examines changes in the age distribution of displaced...
The participation of older workers in the labor market has increased in most high-income countries s...
The labor market is often asserted to be characterized by rigidities that make it difficult for olde...
Population aging is not a looming crisis of the future -- it is already here. Economic challenges ar...
This brief examines the issue of unemployed older workers. It examines the scope and impact of unemp...
Available online 7 July 2016We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ af...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...
The findings and conclusions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not represent the view...
This analysis of data from the Displaced Workers Surveys suggests that between the periods 1983-87 a...
This analysis of data from the Displaced Workers Surveys suggests that between the periods 1983–87 a...
Older workers’ labor force participation (LFP) and migration across state lines have been trending i...
Working longer is often hailed as the best way to increase retirement incomes, yet this strategy dep...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we analyze trends in voluntary, pressured, an...
In recent years, the media has devoted considerable attention to the effects of downsizing and corpo...
The ongoing shift from a manufacturing-dominated economy to one based on knowledge and services has ...
Using Displaced Worker Survey data, this paper examines changes in the age distribution of displaced...
The participation of older workers in the labor market has increased in most high-income countries s...
The labor market is often asserted to be characterized by rigidities that make it difficult for olde...
Population aging is not a looming crisis of the future -- it is already here. Economic challenges ar...
This brief examines the issue of unemployed older workers. It examines the scope and impact of unemp...
Available online 7 July 2016We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ af...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...