Contains fulltext : 226702.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Against the backdrop of aging populations and policies to extend working lives, this study advances prior research by examining how job satisfaction of older workers is associated with not only own, but also coworkers' usage of 3 human resource (HR) policies: phasing out (i.e., lighter workload, additional leave, and semi-retirement), demotion, and training. Exploiting unique, linked organization-department-employee data from the European Sustainable Workforce Survey (ESWS), hypotheses derived from the job demands-resources (JD-R) model and relative deprivation theory are tested with 3-level regression analysis. The findings show that demotees are less sati...
Amidst the realities of workforce aging and policies to prolong the working life across Europe, poli...
Contains fulltext : 177792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In European nat...
Purpose of the Study: We examine whether from an organizational perspective it is possible to distin...
Against the backdrop of aging populations and policies to extend working lives, this study advances ...
Against the backdrop of aging populations and policies to extend working lives, this study advances ...
The core research questions addressed in this paper are: what factors influence HR professionals in ...
Many organisations are confronted with an ageing workforce. Older employees are often seen as less f...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose: Demographic changes involving a worldwide ageing population and later retirements produce a...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
The core research questions addressed in this paper are: What factors in\ufb02uence human resource (...
How age-conscious are human resource policies? Using a survey of Dutch employers, we examine how emp...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects subjective well-being ...
Amidst the realities of workforce aging and policies to prolong the working life across Europe, poli...
Contains fulltext : 177792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In European nat...
Purpose of the Study: We examine whether from an organizational perspective it is possible to distin...
Against the backdrop of aging populations and policies to extend working lives, this study advances ...
Against the backdrop of aging populations and policies to extend working lives, this study advances ...
The core research questions addressed in this paper are: what factors influence HR professionals in ...
Many organisations are confronted with an ageing workforce. Older employees are often seen as less f...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose: Demographic changes involving a worldwide ageing population and later retirements produce a...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
Purpose of the Study: We offer an empirically based taxonomy of the human resource policies of Europ...
The core research questions addressed in this paper are: What factors in\ufb02uence human resource (...
How age-conscious are human resource policies? Using a survey of Dutch employers, we examine how emp...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects subjective well-being ...
Amidst the realities of workforce aging and policies to prolong the working life across Europe, poli...
Contains fulltext : 177792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In European nat...
Purpose of the Study: We examine whether from an organizational perspective it is possible to distin...