Our working years increasingly extend into the late 60s and may soon include the 70s for some people. Thus the question whether work stress has a cumulative effect in older age, and whether older employees are more vulnerable to certain sources of work stress, such as bullying in the work place, is becoming increasingly relevant. We review some of the mechanisms, which translate cumulative stress at work into ill health, particularly in older age, and summarise what is known about the effect of age-specific stress, taking age-related bullying as an example. © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd
This qualitative study explored self-reports of hazards and discomforts in the workplace and coping ...
Affective experiences at work are a key contributing factor to long-term job-related well-being and ...
Introduction: In the European Union, the employment rate for the population in the age group 55-64 y...
Our working years increasingly extend into the late 60s and may soon include the 70s for some people...
Background: Working life today is characterized by acceleration and intensification due to social, a...
Age-related changes in physical and cognitive abilities can raise adaptive challenges for older work...
Researchers in the field of occupational stress and well-being are increasingly interested in the ro...
Gerontologists now urge us to consider a future in which the elderly remain fit and healthy. 'Old ag...
BACKGROUND: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
Background: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
BackgroundPolicy makers in aging societies aim for the extension of work lives by increasing the off...
Gerontologists now urge us to consider a future in which the elderly remain fit and healthy. 'Old ag...
BACKGROUND:Policy makers in aging societies aim for the extension of work lives by increasing the of...
As the proportion of older employees in the workforce is growing, researchers have become increasing...
The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later desp...
This qualitative study explored self-reports of hazards and discomforts in the workplace and coping ...
Affective experiences at work are a key contributing factor to long-term job-related well-being and ...
Introduction: In the European Union, the employment rate for the population in the age group 55-64 y...
Our working years increasingly extend into the late 60s and may soon include the 70s for some people...
Background: Working life today is characterized by acceleration and intensification due to social, a...
Age-related changes in physical and cognitive abilities can raise adaptive challenges for older work...
Researchers in the field of occupational stress and well-being are increasingly interested in the ro...
Gerontologists now urge us to consider a future in which the elderly remain fit and healthy. 'Old ag...
BACKGROUND: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
Background: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
BackgroundPolicy makers in aging societies aim for the extension of work lives by increasing the off...
Gerontologists now urge us to consider a future in which the elderly remain fit and healthy. 'Old ag...
BACKGROUND:Policy makers in aging societies aim for the extension of work lives by increasing the of...
As the proportion of older employees in the workforce is growing, researchers have become increasing...
The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later desp...
This qualitative study explored self-reports of hazards and discomforts in the workplace and coping ...
Affective experiences at work are a key contributing factor to long-term job-related well-being and ...
Introduction: In the European Union, the employment rate for the population in the age group 55-64 y...