Internal and external factors affecting ability and performance of older employees are being analyzed in a short literature review. Internal factors like physical capacity, sensory capacity, cognitive abilities and general health are reduced with ageing; their effect on performance, however, depends upon the specific constellation of abilities needed in work tasks and roles. Accumulating experience and work motivation compensate for decreases in most cases or even enable better performance than in younger age groups. High labour costs and negative age stereotypes continue to dismissals, refusal of training and discrimination in the labour market
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
This article reviews research on how work performance differs over the life cycle. This includes man...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Item does not contain fulltextInternal and external factors affecting ability and performance of old...
This chapter begins by discussing commonly held stereotypes people have about older workers. To gaug...
Across the world, the number of old adults has grown significantly over recent decades. This has rai...
The proportion of older workers has increased substantially in recent years, with over 25% of the Ca...
The proportion of older workers has increased substantially in recent years with over 25% of the Can...
BACKGROUND: Decreases in functional ability due to aging can impair work capacity and productivity ...
The World Health Organization refers to the age of 65 and over as the age of aging. However, in term...
This research conducted in an Australian public sector organisation aimed to identify the main facto...
Work ability describes employees' capability to carry out their work with respect to physical and ps...
In order to age successfully at work, people need to maintain or improve their work ability and moti...
In order to age successfully at work, people need to maintain or improve their work ability and moti...
The current paper reports the main results of several studies carried out on Italian workers using ...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
This article reviews research on how work performance differs over the life cycle. This includes man...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Item does not contain fulltextInternal and external factors affecting ability and performance of old...
This chapter begins by discussing commonly held stereotypes people have about older workers. To gaug...
Across the world, the number of old adults has grown significantly over recent decades. This has rai...
The proportion of older workers has increased substantially in recent years, with over 25% of the Ca...
The proportion of older workers has increased substantially in recent years with over 25% of the Can...
BACKGROUND: Decreases in functional ability due to aging can impair work capacity and productivity ...
The World Health Organization refers to the age of 65 and over as the age of aging. However, in term...
This research conducted in an Australian public sector organisation aimed to identify the main facto...
Work ability describes employees' capability to carry out their work with respect to physical and ps...
In order to age successfully at work, people need to maintain or improve their work ability and moti...
In order to age successfully at work, people need to maintain or improve their work ability and moti...
The current paper reports the main results of several studies carried out on Italian workers using ...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
This article reviews research on how work performance differs over the life cycle. This includes man...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...