The labor market position of older workers is cause for concern in many industrialized countries. Rapid population aging is challenging pension systems. The recent economic crisis has forced many older adults out of the workforce, into either pre-retirement or non-employment. Encouraging people to work longer and fostering the employability of older workers have become priorities for policymakers. Training specifically designed for older workers might help attain these goals, since it may refresh human capital and reduce the pay–productivity gap. Training older workers might also benefit employers and society as a whole
This article questions how employers view and evaluate the role of learning and training for older w...
Our empirical analysis is based on Statistics Canada’s worker-firm matched data set, the 2003 Workpl...
learning measures for older workers Learning cultures in workplaces are rarely supportive of older w...
The labor market position of older workers is cause for concern in many industrialized countries. Ra...
Due to a low birth rate and rising longevity, Europe’s inhabitants are steadily getting older on ave...
Older workers represent an increasingly important source of labour for organisations. Irrespective o...
With the aging of the U.S. population, fewer younger workers are available to join the work force. T...
The American workforce is graying; by 2022, more than 25 percent of workers will be over 55. These s...
Governments across much of the developed world are concerned to increase labour market activity rate...
Making older adults more employable – can it be done? extent to which workers can be employed at phy...
Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and de...
Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and de...
This paper shows that training of older employees is less effective. Training effectiveness is measu...
Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and de...
Population aging is not a looming crisis of the future -- it is already here. Economic challenges ar...
This article questions how employers view and evaluate the role of learning and training for older w...
Our empirical analysis is based on Statistics Canada’s worker-firm matched data set, the 2003 Workpl...
learning measures for older workers Learning cultures in workplaces are rarely supportive of older w...
The labor market position of older workers is cause for concern in many industrialized countries. Ra...
Due to a low birth rate and rising longevity, Europe’s inhabitants are steadily getting older on ave...
Older workers represent an increasingly important source of labour for organisations. Irrespective o...
With the aging of the U.S. population, fewer younger workers are available to join the work force. T...
The American workforce is graying; by 2022, more than 25 percent of workers will be over 55. These s...
Governments across much of the developed world are concerned to increase labour market activity rate...
Making older adults more employable – can it be done? extent to which workers can be employed at phy...
Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and de...
Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and de...
This paper shows that training of older employees is less effective. Training effectiveness is measu...
Demographic changes and labor market challenges highlight the importance of lifelong learning and de...
Population aging is not a looming crisis of the future -- it is already here. Economic challenges ar...
This article questions how employers view and evaluate the role of learning and training for older w...
Our empirical analysis is based on Statistics Canada’s worker-firm matched data set, the 2003 Workpl...
learning measures for older workers Learning cultures in workplaces are rarely supportive of older w...