Due to the changing demographic nature of the workforce and potential labour pool shortages in the hotel and restaurant industry, research needs to be undertaken into ‘older’ hotel and restaurant workers. It would be beneficial for the hotel and restaurant industry to employ more ‘older’ workers. Researching ‘older’ workers is extremely complex and there are three key areas that consist of challenges which researchers need to acknowledge and face. These are the areas of ageism and age discrimination; defining an ‘older’ worker; and perceived and subjective ageing. These challenges become ever more salient when researching ‘older’ workers within the hotel and restaurant industry. These challenges and issues require careful consideration and ...
This study identifies barriers to employing older workers in the New Zealand hotel industry and thei...
Demographic changes are significantly impacting labor availability within the hospitality industry. ...
It is well known that the hospitality industry faces recruitment problems, with high levels of labou...
Older workers are an increasingly important source of labour for the hospitality industry. As a resu...
Although ageism is an acknowledged form of discrimination in employment (Snape & Redman, 2003; Taylo...
The UK and Irish populations are ageing and projections suggest a considerable growth in the number...
There is evidence to suggest that more people suffer from age discrimination than any other form of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the steps the hospitality sector is taking to ...
Although ageism is an acknowledged form of discrimination in employment (Snape & Redman, 2003; Taylo...
This study outlines managers’ perception of age diversity within the hospitality industry. Ten perso...
Master's thesis in International hospitality managementThis study outlines managers’ perception of a...
Aesthetic labour is a common feature of hospitality work (Nickson et al., 2003), and working hours a...
Aesthetic labour is a common feature of hospitality work (Nickson et al., 2003), and working hours a...
Each generation that enters the workforce brings with it its own unique perspectives and values, sha...
Literature on the hospitality career often portrays hospitality work as physically hard, dirty, stre...
This study identifies barriers to employing older workers in the New Zealand hotel industry and thei...
Demographic changes are significantly impacting labor availability within the hospitality industry. ...
It is well known that the hospitality industry faces recruitment problems, with high levels of labou...
Older workers are an increasingly important source of labour for the hospitality industry. As a resu...
Although ageism is an acknowledged form of discrimination in employment (Snape & Redman, 2003; Taylo...
The UK and Irish populations are ageing and projections suggest a considerable growth in the number...
There is evidence to suggest that more people suffer from age discrimination than any other form of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the steps the hospitality sector is taking to ...
Although ageism is an acknowledged form of discrimination in employment (Snape & Redman, 2003; Taylo...
This study outlines managers’ perception of age diversity within the hospitality industry. Ten perso...
Master's thesis in International hospitality managementThis study outlines managers’ perception of a...
Aesthetic labour is a common feature of hospitality work (Nickson et al., 2003), and working hours a...
Aesthetic labour is a common feature of hospitality work (Nickson et al., 2003), and working hours a...
Each generation that enters the workforce brings with it its own unique perspectives and values, sha...
Literature on the hospitality career often portrays hospitality work as physically hard, dirty, stre...
This study identifies barriers to employing older workers in the New Zealand hotel industry and thei...
Demographic changes are significantly impacting labor availability within the hospitality industry. ...
It is well known that the hospitality industry faces recruitment problems, with high levels of labou...