In this chapter we discuss the literature with respect to the role of employers in retirement processes of older workers and provide suggestions for future research. In the first part of this chapter we will review existing theoretical insights regarding the employers’ actions and attitudes toward older workers and retirement. In the next section we will discuss empirical findings with regard to age-related stereotypes in the workplace and age norms with respect to retirement and present some results from an international comparative employer study. We conclude with a section on the management of retirement processes, focusing on the exit and hiring of older workers
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the role of managers in the re-employment of early retirees...
Abstract/Introduction:In most of the industrialized world, the proportion of older and retired peopl...
Delaying mandatory retirement age is one of the measures that governments across Europe propose to c...
In this chapter we discuss the literature with respect to the role of employers in retirement proces...
none3siIn this chapter, we consider what workers face when they get older. The chapter starts with a...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
Traditionally the factors affecting retirement are correlated with individual difference variables s...
It has long been asserted that the attitudes and behaviours of employers encourage early withdrawal ...
Population aging and the resulting retirement-related policy reforms are leading to higher rates of ...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 91-[95].Employers are the key actors in defining conditions for retirem...
Shifts in the age composition of the workforce coupled with dynamic definitions of retirement repres...
This article reports the results of a national postal survey of employers' attitudes and policies to...
The World Health Organization refers to the age of 65 and over as the age of aging. However, in term...
As the 'baby boomer' generation approaches retirement and begins to leave the workforce, birth and d...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the role of managers in the re-employment of early retirees...
Abstract/Introduction:In most of the industrialized world, the proportion of older and retired peopl...
Delaying mandatory retirement age is one of the measures that governments across Europe propose to c...
In this chapter we discuss the literature with respect to the role of employers in retirement proces...
none3siIn this chapter, we consider what workers face when they get older. The chapter starts with a...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
Traditionally the factors affecting retirement are correlated with individual difference variables s...
It has long been asserted that the attitudes and behaviours of employers encourage early withdrawal ...
Population aging and the resulting retirement-related policy reforms are leading to higher rates of ...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 91-[95].Employers are the key actors in defining conditions for retirem...
Shifts in the age composition of the workforce coupled with dynamic definitions of retirement repres...
This article reports the results of a national postal survey of employers' attitudes and policies to...
The World Health Organization refers to the age of 65 and over as the age of aging. However, in term...
As the 'baby boomer' generation approaches retirement and begins to leave the workforce, birth and d...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the role of managers in the re-employment of early retirees...
Abstract/Introduction:In most of the industrialized world, the proportion of older and retired peopl...
Delaying mandatory retirement age is one of the measures that governments across Europe propose to c...