This article seeks to explore how older individuals negotiate and manage their self-identity in relation to work while situated without paid employment. After reviewing the current positions of the older unemployed in the UK, noting the substantial overlap between age and disability, we turn our attention to conceptualizing the lived experiences of individuals through exploring `identity work' as a means of understanding a non-working work identity. Based upon focus group interviews, our empirical analysis focuses on key dimensions of participants' identity practice and how they sought to manage the following social processes: imposed identities; crafting working identities; and contesting unfavourable working identities.The conclusion con...
This article is concerned with the evolving social construction of older workers and retirement. Evo...
One of the first things that should be made clear in respect of this paper is what it is not. It is...
Working identity in later life: the experience of employment and the labour market for older me
The declining participation of older people in the workforce has become a matter of concern in many ...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
There is a growing trend for older people in the UK to keep working for longer. The percentage of 50...
Older people are encouraged into self-employment as a means to extend their working lives; however b...
This study examines how the uncertain nature of older workers' employment has raised the profile of ...
The article examines the relationship between restructuring and work-based identity among older work...
The enterprise culture is a pervasive socio-historical discourse. This article adopts a narrative id...
Background: People aged over 50 years form a growing proportion of the working age population, but ...
This article applies social identity theory to examine how identification with social groups shapes ...
The enterprise culture is a pervasive socio-historical discourse. This article adopts a narrative id...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
This article is concerned with the evolving social construction of older workers and retirement. Evo...
One of the first things that should be made clear in respect of this paper is what it is not. It is...
Working identity in later life: the experience of employment and the labour market for older me
The declining participation of older people in the workforce has become a matter of concern in many ...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
There is a growing trend for older people in the UK to keep working for longer. The percentage of 50...
Older people are encouraged into self-employment as a means to extend their working lives; however b...
This study examines how the uncertain nature of older workers' employment has raised the profile of ...
The article examines the relationship between restructuring and work-based identity among older work...
The enterprise culture is a pervasive socio-historical discourse. This article adopts a narrative id...
Background: People aged over 50 years form a growing proportion of the working age population, but ...
This article applies social identity theory to examine how identification with social groups shapes ...
The enterprise culture is a pervasive socio-historical discourse. This article adopts a narrative id...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
This article is concerned with the evolving social construction of older workers and retirement. Evo...
One of the first things that should be made clear in respect of this paper is what it is not. It is...
Working identity in later life: the experience of employment and the labour market for older me