This chapter begins by discussing commonly held stereotypes people have about older workers. To gauge whether these stereotypes are accurate, we review the physical, sensory, and cognitive changes occurring as a normal part of aging. Using the cognitive aging literature as a framework, we then summarize the age/job performance literature. Generally, age effects are small and non-linear, but are likely masked by the fact that most researchers have yet to sample truly older (i.e., 50 years plus) workers. Most likely, an inverted U-shaped relationship exists between age and job performance. The effects, however, are probably moderated by job complexity and whether experience with specific job content can buffer against expected age-related phy...
Previous reviews of the literature on the relationship between age and job performance have largely ...
As the baby boom generation moves gradually toward retirement age, the demographics of the workforce...
Objectives Various cognitive and physical abilities decline with age. Consequently, sustainable empl...
The effects of age on productivity have been a long-standing concern for employers. A commonly held ...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
This article reviews the methodological difficulties involved in research on age and job performance...
Purpose - In light of the increasingly aging workforce, it is interesting from both a theoretical an...
During adulthood, we spend most of our time and efforts at work. However, the impact of employment i...
This meta-analytic review presents the findings of a project investigating the relationship between ...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Internal and external factors affecting ability and performance of older employees are being analyze...
Despite suggestions that work performance varies with age, the empirical evidence is inconclusive an...
Purpose: Advancing knowledge about effectively managing the ageing workforce and ensuring economic s...
Past research on age-related differences in job performance have focused primarily between-person co...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, analyses of piece-rates and employer-employee datasets as...
Previous reviews of the literature on the relationship between age and job performance have largely ...
As the baby boom generation moves gradually toward retirement age, the demographics of the workforce...
Objectives Various cognitive and physical abilities decline with age. Consequently, sustainable empl...
The effects of age on productivity have been a long-standing concern for employers. A commonly held ...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
This article reviews the methodological difficulties involved in research on age and job performance...
Purpose - In light of the increasingly aging workforce, it is interesting from both a theoretical an...
During adulthood, we spend most of our time and efforts at work. However, the impact of employment i...
This meta-analytic review presents the findings of a project investigating the relationship between ...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Internal and external factors affecting ability and performance of older employees are being analyze...
Despite suggestions that work performance varies with age, the empirical evidence is inconclusive an...
Purpose: Advancing knowledge about effectively managing the ageing workforce and ensuring economic s...
Past research on age-related differences in job performance have focused primarily between-person co...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, analyses of piece-rates and employer-employee datasets as...
Previous reviews of the literature on the relationship between age and job performance have largely ...
As the baby boom generation moves gradually toward retirement age, the demographics of the workforce...
Objectives Various cognitive and physical abilities decline with age. Consequently, sustainable empl...