This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivered at the 18th International Symposium on Shift Work and Working Time, held at Yeppoon, Australia, in August 2007. The key theme of the symposium was “Aging and Working Time: Creating Safe Environments.” Older workers are widely believed to experience greater difficulty than younger workers adapting to shift work and irregular work schedules. However, while the three reviews of age effects published here (Costa & Di Milia, 2008; Folkard, 2008b; Gander & Signal, 2008) identify evidence that older workers do indeed adapt less well, they also demonstrate that much more research is urgently required. The remaining papers address various aspects of...
Among miners, shift work, aging and lack of control at work may be factors leading to increased slee...
This dedicated issue of Chronobiology International comprises the partial proceedings of the “19th I...
Among miners, shift work, aging and lack of control at work may be factors leading to increased slee...
This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivere...
Aging people often show a reduced tolerance to shift and night work related to (a) chronobiological ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis field research examined the effects of age on the abil...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...
The baby boomer generation is well into the 50+ age bracket, making it one of the largest demographi...
The baby boomer generation is well into the 50þ age bracket, making it one of the largest demograph...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Among miners, shift work, aging and lack of control at work may be factors leading to increased slee...
This dedicated issue of Chronobiology International comprises the partial proceedings of the “19th I...
Among miners, shift work, aging and lack of control at work may be factors leading to increased slee...
This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivere...
Aging people often show a reduced tolerance to shift and night work related to (a) chronobiological ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis field research examined the effects of age on the abil...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...
The baby boomer generation is well into the 50+ age bracket, making it one of the largest demographi...
The baby boomer generation is well into the 50þ age bracket, making it one of the largest demograph...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
Among miners, shift work, aging and lack of control at work may be factors leading to increased slee...
This dedicated issue of Chronobiology International comprises the partial proceedings of the “19th I...
Among miners, shift work, aging and lack of control at work may be factors leading to increased slee...