Background: We examined associations between successful aging in the workplace (adaptability and health, positive relationship, occupational growth, personal security, and continuous focus on goals) and two major factors of work stressors (work family conflict and discrimination against older workers) and coping resources (perceived organizational support, supportive human resource policies, and social support from friends and family) among Chinese older workers in Hong Kong. Furthermore, we also examined whether coping resources moderate the negative effect derived from work stressors on successful aging. Methods: A total of 242 Chinese full-time workers aged 40 years or above were recruited in a self-administered questionnaire survey stud...
This paper explores determinants of aging well in 1,502 randomly selected Chinese elders in China. I...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
This study examined demographic and psychosocial differences between older Chinese volunteers and no...
In this study, we examined the relationship between emotional labour and successful ageing among old...
The present study involved data collection from 3 samples of Hong Kong managers to examine mechanism...
In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affectiv...
This study adopted self-identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) to examine the role of affective...
This study adopted self-identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) to examine the role of affective and...
Past studies showed that older workers maintained a high level of job performance despite declines i...
Work volition refers to the perceived ability of an individual to choose work under constraints. As ...
Hong Kong is ageing rapidly when compared to many countries in Asia, Europe and North America (Unite...
AIM: China faces a "time-bomb" of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Aim: China faces a “time-bomb” of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Thematic area: Unpaid carersOBJECTIVE: Participation in productive activities in late-life is known ...
The present study is a 15 month project which involved data collection from Hong Kong managers at th...
This paper explores determinants of aging well in 1,502 randomly selected Chinese elders in China. I...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
This study examined demographic and psychosocial differences between older Chinese volunteers and no...
In this study, we examined the relationship between emotional labour and successful ageing among old...
The present study involved data collection from 3 samples of Hong Kong managers to examine mechanism...
In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affectiv...
This study adopted self-identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) to examine the role of affective...
This study adopted self-identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) to examine the role of affective and...
Past studies showed that older workers maintained a high level of job performance despite declines i...
Work volition refers to the perceived ability of an individual to choose work under constraints. As ...
Hong Kong is ageing rapidly when compared to many countries in Asia, Europe and North America (Unite...
AIM: China faces a "time-bomb" of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Aim: China faces a “time-bomb” of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Thematic area: Unpaid carersOBJECTIVE: Participation in productive activities in late-life is known ...
The present study is a 15 month project which involved data collection from Hong Kong managers at th...
This paper explores determinants of aging well in 1,502 randomly selected Chinese elders in China. I...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
This study examined demographic and psychosocial differences between older Chinese volunteers and no...