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Older Workers in an Ageing Society

Critical Topics in Research and Policy

Philip Taylor
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Release Date: 30/09/2013

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Contributors: Philip Taylor (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Pages: 288

Critical Topics in Research and Policy. This insightful study provides an overview of the changing employment context in industrialized nations, the risks associated with population ageing and how these are being tackled. This insightful study provides an overview of the changing employment context in industrialized nations, the risks associated with population ageing and how these are being tackled.

Prolonging working lives is high on the agenda of policy makers in most of the world's major industrialized nations. This book explains how they are keen to tackle issues associated with the ageing of populations, namely the funding of pension systems and predictions concerning a dwindling labour supply. Yet the recent history of older workers has primarily been one of premature exit from the labour force in the form of redundancy or early retirement. Add to this a previously plentiful supply of younger labor and it is clear that much of industry will be unprepared for the challenges of ageing workforces.

Older Workers in an Ageing Society includes up-to-date knowledge on issues of workforce ageing and provides useful commentary on policy responses and will appeal to scholars and public policy-makers.

Contributors: D.M. Atwater, E. Besen, E. Brooke, V. Büsch, N. Charness, A. Chiva, J. Edlund, P. Ester, G. Evers, F. Go, J. Ilmarinen, S. Little, V.W. Marshall, C. Matz-Costa, C. McLoughlin, G. Naegele, M. Oka, M. Pitt-Catsouphes, S.E. Rix, D.M. Spokus, M. Stattin, H.L. Sterns, P. Taylor, A.L. Wells