We analyse the effects of specific measures for older employees (SMOE) on employment duration of workers aged 40 and above. Using longitudinal employer-employee data for German establishments, we account for worker and establishment heterogeneity and correct for stock-sampling. We find a positive effect of mixed-aged team work on employment duration and a negative effect of a part-time scheme addressed at older workers. Employment duration does not appear to be related to other SMOE, such as training and specific equipment of workplaces
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
This paper shows that earnings losses after unemployment increase with age. First, older employees s...
We analyse the effects of specific measures for older employees (SMOE) on employment duration of wor...
In this study, we investigate the effect of five specific human resource measures for old employees ...
In most Western, industrialised countries the workforce is ageing rapidly. In order to assess the po...
We want to study the relation of age-specific programmes at the firm-level on transitions out of emp...
Using German establishment data, we examine the relationship between delayed compensation, training,...
Prolonged and productive employment of older workers is a necessary condition to maintain welfare an...
In this paper, we assess the impact of firms introducing part-time work schemes for gradual labour m...
Prolonged and productive employment of older workers is a necessary condition to maintain welfare an...
Demographic change (ageing populations and falling birth rates) affects all industrialised nations, ...
Improvement of the labor market situation for the elderly is a declared target in the EU. In this st...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
This paper shows that earnings losses after unemployment increase with age. First, older employees s...
We analyse the effects of specific measures for older employees (SMOE) on employment duration of wor...
In this study, we investigate the effect of five specific human resource measures for old employees ...
In most Western, industrialised countries the workforce is ageing rapidly. In order to assess the po...
We want to study the relation of age-specific programmes at the firm-level on transitions out of emp...
Using German establishment data, we examine the relationship between delayed compensation, training,...
Prolonged and productive employment of older workers is a necessary condition to maintain welfare an...
In this paper, we assess the impact of firms introducing part-time work schemes for gradual labour m...
Prolonged and productive employment of older workers is a necessary condition to maintain welfare an...
Demographic change (ageing populations and falling birth rates) affects all industrialised nations, ...
Improvement of the labor market situation for the elderly is a declared target in the EU. In this st...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
This paper shows that earnings losses after unemployment increase with age. First, older employees s...