Governments and activists are interested in the ageing workforce, as both a problem and, potentially, an asset. Terms such as ‘positive ageing’ and ‘successful ageing’ are increasingly used rhetorically to (re)frame the working lives of elders, and demand careful examination. A recent entry in the discursive re-construction of work in later life is ‘encore careers’, which highlights retirement as a time when individuals choose to use their wealth of experience, engaging in work that matters and makes meaningful contributions to society. This article reports on a study that used a multiple perspectives approach to analyse the discourse of elders engaged in encore careers and managers who work with them
Purpose - The demographic shift and the rapid rate of innovations put age and employability high on ...
The article addresses physicians who work as group supervisors or mentors in a training program afte...
The aged population of the developed world is dramatically and increasingly outnumbering the young. ...
Governments and activists are interested in the ageing workforce, as both a problem and, potential...
This article examines the narratives of 24 knowledge workers aged 48-58 as they anticipate their fut...
This thesis examines the capacity and desire of older workers to provide discretionary effort and sk...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
This is an examination of the current status and future potential of older workers in organizational...
In this paper we compare the career experiences of women, as described in a small qualitative study ...
Purpose: The aim of this research is to understand the career choices of older workers. While there ...
More people are extending their working lives through choice or necessity and as a result there is a...
The article addresses physicians who work as group supervisors or mentors in a training program afte...
This study examined retirement decisions among people who had left working life before 65 years of a...
none3siIn this chapter, we consider what workers face when they get older. The chapter starts with a...
Older workers, especially those who are well educated, are engaging in activities known as ‘recareer...
Purpose - The demographic shift and the rapid rate of innovations put age and employability high on ...
The article addresses physicians who work as group supervisors or mentors in a training program afte...
The aged population of the developed world is dramatically and increasingly outnumbering the young. ...
Governments and activists are interested in the ageing workforce, as both a problem and, potential...
This article examines the narratives of 24 knowledge workers aged 48-58 as they anticipate their fut...
This thesis examines the capacity and desire of older workers to provide discretionary effort and sk...
This article illuminates one key finding of an interpretive phenomenological study that brought an o...
This is an examination of the current status and future potential of older workers in organizational...
In this paper we compare the career experiences of women, as described in a small qualitative study ...
Purpose: The aim of this research is to understand the career choices of older workers. While there ...
More people are extending their working lives through choice or necessity and as a result there is a...
The article addresses physicians who work as group supervisors or mentors in a training program afte...
This study examined retirement decisions among people who had left working life before 65 years of a...
none3siIn this chapter, we consider what workers face when they get older. The chapter starts with a...
Older workers, especially those who are well educated, are engaging in activities known as ‘recareer...
Purpose - The demographic shift and the rapid rate of innovations put age and employability high on ...
The article addresses physicians who work as group supervisors or mentors in a training program afte...
The aged population of the developed world is dramatically and increasingly outnumbering the young. ...