The baby boomer generation is well into the 50+ age bracket, making it one of the largest demographic age cohorts. Whereas this cohort would have previously considered retirement, the evidence suggests that it will remain in the workforce for a longer period in response to a number of social and economic drivers. Mandatory retirement has either been abolished or is under consideration. An increased and healthier life expectancy means that people may work longer for financial and/or psychological reasons. In addition, a global shortage of skilled labor will result in efforts to keep employees in the workplace for longer periods. These trends have a number of implications for working time. What are the health implications of an aging workforc...
It would seem logical that ageing population would result in ageing work-forces. After a period when...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Demogra...
By 2050, one in six people in the world, and one in four people in developed countries, will be over...
The baby boomer generation is well into the 50þ age bracket, making it one of the largest demograph...
Aging people often show a reduced tolerance to shift and night work related to (a) chronobiological ...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...
Population aging is not a looming crisis of the future -- it is already here. Economic challenges ar...
This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivere...
This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivere...
grantor: University of TorontoThis field research examined the effects of age on the abil...
The effects of age on productivity have been a long-standing concern for employers. A commonly held ...
Gerontologists now urge us to consider a future in which the elderly remain fit and healthy. 'Old ag...
Remarks on What an Aging Workforce Can Teach Us About Workplace Flexibility, An Issue Brief Prepared...
The aging of baby boomers, along with the predicted decrease of the available labor pool, will place...
Demographic changes are manifesting in the workplace, as older people are increasingly present in or...
It would seem logical that ageing population would result in ageing work-forces. After a period when...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Demogra...
By 2050, one in six people in the world, and one in four people in developed countries, will be over...
The baby boomer generation is well into the 50þ age bracket, making it one of the largest demograph...
Aging people often show a reduced tolerance to shift and night work related to (a) chronobiological ...
This paper explores the suggestion that older people would be less tolerant to shift work. Field stu...
Population aging is not a looming crisis of the future -- it is already here. Economic challenges ar...
This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivere...
This special issue of Chronobiology International presents a selection of papers originally delivere...
grantor: University of TorontoThis field research examined the effects of age on the abil...
The effects of age on productivity have been a long-standing concern for employers. A commonly held ...
Gerontologists now urge us to consider a future in which the elderly remain fit and healthy. 'Old ag...
Remarks on What an Aging Workforce Can Teach Us About Workplace Flexibility, An Issue Brief Prepared...
The aging of baby boomers, along with the predicted decrease of the available labor pool, will place...
Demographic changes are manifesting in the workplace, as older people are increasingly present in or...
It would seem logical that ageing population would result in ageing work-forces. After a period when...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Demogra...
By 2050, one in six people in the world, and one in four people in developed countries, will be over...