This research explores how national age stereotypes impact older workers' job-related perceptions by examining probability based samples across 26 countries taken from the European Social Survey. Multilevel data analysis was undertaken. Results show that, at the individual level, both extrinsic rewards and intrinsic rewards directly impact older workers' job satisfaction. At the country level, significant variations are found in the relationships between job satisfaction and related rewards for older workers across the 26 countries. Society's stereotypical views towards older people explained some of these cross-country variations. This study contributes to extant literature by explicating the process by which society's age stereotypes and ...
Background: Stereotypies of older workers and their productive value are believed to contrast with t...
Background: Stereotypies of older workers and their productive value are believed to contrast with t...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
Age discrimination is considered the most widely experienced form of discrimination across Europe. I...
This study compared age stereotypes among 567 respondents sampled in the UK and Hong Kong and examin...
It has been argued that the rapid aging of the world’s population poses problems for employers acros...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which negative age-based metaster...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
Background: Stereotypies of older workers and their productive value are believed to contrast with t...
Background: Stereotypies of older workers and their productive value are believed to contrast with t...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
Age discrimination is considered the most widely experienced form of discrimination across Europe. I...
This study compared age stereotypes among 567 respondents sampled in the UK and Hong Kong and examin...
It has been argued that the rapid aging of the world’s population poses problems for employers acros...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which negative age-based metaster...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
A compelling issue for organizations and societies at large is to ensure external employability of t...
Background: Stereotypies of older workers and their productive value are believed to contrast with t...
Background: Stereotypies of older workers and their productive value are believed to contrast with t...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...