The Aging Workforce Handbook

The Aging Workforce Handbook
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 589
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ISBN-10 : 9781786354471
ISBN-13 : 1786354470
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Aging Workforce Handbook by : Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou

This volume critically reviews the phenomenon of the aging workforce, adopting an interdisciplinary perspective that examines the challenges raised on an individual, organizational and societal level. Core issues framing the concept of the aging workforce and its consequences are presented by a team of leading contributors from around the world.

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Aging

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Aging
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 736
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ISBN-10 : 9780195385052
ISBN-13 : 0195385055
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Work and Aging by : Jerry W. Hedge

Global aging, technological advances, and financial pressures on health and pension systems are sure to influence future patterns of work and retirement. This handbook offers an international, multi-disciplinary perspective, examining the aging workforce from an individual worker, organization, and societal perspective.

The SAGE Handbook of Aging, Work and Society

The SAGE Handbook of Aging, Work and Society
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 561
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ISBN-10 : 9781446294154
ISBN-13 : 1446294153
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The SAGE Handbook of Aging, Work and Society by : John Field

Aging has emerged as a major and urgent issue for individuals, organisations and governments of our time. In this well-timed and comprehensive handbook, key international contributors to the field of study come together to create a definitive map of the subject. Framed by an authoritative introductory chapter, the SAGE Handbook of Aging, Work and Society offers a critical overview of the most significant themes and topics, with discussions of current research, theoretical controversies and emerging issues, divided into sections covering: Key Issues and Challenges The Aging Workforce Managing an Aging Workforce Living in an Aging Society Developing Public Policy

The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Aging and Work

The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Aging and Work
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9781538129951
ISBN-13 : 1538129957
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Aging and Work by : Elizabeth F. Fideler

The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Aging and Work is a comprehensive resource for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking a broad overview of interrelated topics concerning the aging workforce or insightful discussions of specific issues and challenges facing people in the demographic. Notably, its chapters address the impact of current conditions and developments on the individual worker, organizations and employers, and society as a whole.

The Multi-generational and Aging Workforce

The Multi-generational and Aging Workforce
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9781783476589
ISBN-13 : 1783476583
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Multi-generational and Aging Workforce by : Ronald J. Burke

The workforce is aging as people live longer and healthier lives, and mandatory retirement has become a relic of the past. Though workforces have always contained both younger and older employees the age range today has expanded, and the generational g

Lost Knowledge

Lost Knowledge
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780198038177
ISBN-13 : 0198038178
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost Knowledge by : David W. DeLong

Executives today recognize that their firms face a wave of retirements over the next decade as the baby boomers hit retirement age. At the other end of the talent pipeline, the younger workforce is developing a different set of values and expectations, which creates new recruiting and employee retention issues. The evolution from an older, traditional, highly-experienced workforce to a younger, more mobile, employee base poses significant challenges, particularly when considered in the context of the long-term orientation towards downsizing and cost cutting. This is a solution-oriented book to address one of the most pressing management problems of the coming years: How do organizations transfer the critical expertise and experience of their employees before that knowledge walks out the door? It begins by outlining the broad issues and providing tools for developing a knowledge-retention strategy and function. It then goes on to outline best practices for retaining knowledge, including knowledge transfer practices, using technology to enable knowledge retention, retaining older workers and retirees, and outsourcing lost capabilities.

Managing the Aging Workforce

Managing the Aging Workforce
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 389578611X
ISBN-13 : 9783895786112
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Managing the Aging Workforce by : Marius Leibold

Managing the Aging Workforce is one of the crucial topics for many of the world ́s enterprises. The increasing average age of populations does not only affect social systems, countries and communities, but also has a strong impact on the work of businesses and companies. The decline in demographic fitness will not only hit countries like the U.S., the Western European countries, or Japan, but also the upcoming societies in China or in the Eastern European countries. In many of these countries, during three or four decades the average age will grow from about 40 years now to about 50 years. Where experts are needed, this may result in an increase of the workforce's age of between 5 and 10 years in only one decade. For companies thus, a number of challenges arise that have to be overcome fast and continuously. The main topics in this field will be new strategies in leadership, new concepts in health management, new ways in knowledge management and learning, as well as new models how to drive ideas for diversity and innovation. On the one hand, enterprises therefore will have to invest in their aging employees for supporting their talents, helping them to learn and keeping them in the company. On the other, they will have to increase productivity, keep on searching for new products, and integrate experts from abroad. This has to be combined with new ways of strategies and HR management. This book presents an analysis of the present and upcoming situation, and an introduction into the strategic concepts enterprises will need to survive in aging societies.

Facing the Challenges of a Multi-Age Workforce

Facing the Challenges of a Multi-Age Workforce
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781135039516
ISBN-13 : 1135039518
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Facing the Challenges of a Multi-Age Workforce by : Lisa M. Finkelstein

Facing the Challenges of a Multi-Age Workforce examines the shifting economic, cultural, and technological trends in the modern workplace that are taking place as a result of the aging global workforce. Taking an international perspective, contributors address workforce aging issues around the world, allowing for productive cross-cultural comparisons. Chapters adopt a use-inspired approach, with contributors proposing solutions to real problems faced by organizations, including global teamwork, unemployed youth, job obsolescence and over-qualification, heavy emotional labor and physically demanding jobs, and cross-age perceptions and communication. Additional commentaries from sociologists, gerontologists, economists, and scholars of labor and government round out the volume and demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of this important topic.

Unfinished Work

Unfinished Work
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780199974450
ISBN-13 : 0199974454
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Unfinished Work by : Joseph Coleman

"The forces driving the first decades of the 21st century--globalization, technology, and unprecedented wealth mixed with jarring economic instability--are pushing the day of retirement later and later in life. The era of the aging worker is here. From the rice paddies of Japan to the heart of the American rust-belt, veteran international correspondent Joseph Coleman takes readers inside the lives of aging workers, exploring the factories, offices, and fields where they toil and the societies in which they live, giving the reader a front-row seat to the global older worker revolution. Profiles of individuals bring to life Coleman's exploration of how the United States--along with many countries around the world--deal with the rise of aging workforces. Throughout these stories, the author gives advice on how societies can best benefit from and assist their increasingly older population. Readers will come to know: --Michel Wattree, a retired French trucker who has found a second life as an elementary school bus driver and still nurses dreams of driving America's storied Route 66. --The aging crew of Japan's Yamashita Kogyosho, where for half a century they have crafted the world's fastest trains with their bare hands and hammers, exemplifies Japan's adaptive employment strategies that have helped the country deal with one of the oldest demographic compositions in the world. --Rita Hall, an unemployed hospital worker from Akron, Ohio, who hopes that a job training program will save her from spending the rest of her golden years in poverty-a fear shared by many who will far outlive their retirement savings. Amidst the stories of how these works are working hard to adapt, Unfinished Work probes the struggles of companies either unable or unwilling to accommodate the aging of their workforces and the quandaries of governments and policymakers eager to control pension pay-outs to retiring boomers, yet unsure how to keep them on the job. What emerges is a compassionate but clear-eyed portrait of a world in themidst of a slow-motion aging revolution that will have vast consequences for present and coming generations"--

Aging, Work, and Retirement

Aging, Work, and Retirement
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781538139622
ISBN-13 : 1538139626
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Aging, Work, and Retirement by : Elizabeth F. Fideler

Aging, Work, and Retirement presents the reasons older men and women are staying in the workforce as long as they are able to do so—information of immediate value to undergraduate and graduate students across the fields of sociology, gerontology, industrial/organizational psychology, and business management as well as to corporate leaders, human resources managers, professional organizations and policy makers. The text reflects a growing interest in and concern regarding aspects of aging, ageism, labor market challenges, workplace issues, plus gender and racial/ethnic similarities and differences in employment history and extended worklife opportunities, as they affect older workers in this country and abroad. Each chapter has cases and profiles and other strong pedagogical features allowing students to integrate the content with real world examples.