This study investigates (1) the prevalence and dynamics of being underskilled among a sample of older workers from the Maastricht Cohort Study (n=1,111) and (2) the impact of being underskilled on need for recovery (NFR), the risk of losing employment and retirement intentions prospectively over two years follow-up. Being underskilled was associated with higher levels of NFR over time and with the risk to lose employment, whereas no associations with early retirement intentions were observed. To achieve sustainable employment, the course of underskilling should be monitored throughout the work career, enabling timely interventions to avoid the negative consequences of underskilling.status: accepte
Objectives. Even though in retirement and career theories reference is made to a preretirement work ...
Objectives. Even though in retirement and career theories reference is made to a preretirement work ...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...
Based on a sample of older workers from the Maastricht Cohort Study, the authors investigate the pre...
This study examines the relationship between need for recovery (NFR) and labour force exit (LFE) amo...
Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are ass...
This paper explores the patterns of underemployment for mature aged workers in Australia, and seeks ...
OBJECTIVE: The impact of development and accommodation practices on older workers' retirement intent...
Background: This study investigates the role of physical work demands and psychosocial work factors ...
This study examines directions for work redesign which might lead to the creation of sustainable job...
The most vulnerable group in the Dutch pension system are workers of lower education with physically...
To investigate the impact of increasing age on the need for recovery (NFR) over time among day worke...
Objectives. Even though in retirement and career theories reference is made to a preretirement work ...
Objectives. Even though in retirement and career theories reference is made to a preretirement work ...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...
Based on a sample of older workers from the Maastricht Cohort Study, the authors investigate the pre...
This study examines the relationship between need for recovery (NFR) and labour force exit (LFE) amo...
Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are ass...
This paper explores the patterns of underemployment for mature aged workers in Australia, and seeks ...
OBJECTIVE: The impact of development and accommodation practices on older workers' retirement intent...
Background: This study investigates the role of physical work demands and psychosocial work factors ...
This study examines directions for work redesign which might lead to the creation of sustainable job...
The most vulnerable group in the Dutch pension system are workers of lower education with physically...
To investigate the impact of increasing age on the need for recovery (NFR) over time among day worke...
Objectives. Even though in retirement and career theories reference is made to a preretirement work ...
Objectives. Even though in retirement and career theories reference is made to a preretirement work ...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...