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Aging Workers and the Employee-Employer Relationship
β Scribed by P. Matthijs Bal, Dorien T.A.M. Kooij, Denise M. Rousseau (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book focuses on the aging workforce from the employment relationship perspective. This innovative book specifically focuses on how organizations can ensure their aging workers remain motivated, productive and healthy. In 15 chapters, several experts on this topic describe how organizations through effective human resource management can ensure that workers are able to continue working at higher age. In addition, this book discusses the role older workers themselves play in continuing work at higher age. To do this, the authors integrate research from different areas, such as literature on leadership, psychological contracts and diversity with literature on the aging workforce. Through this integration this book provides innovative ways for organizations and workers to maintain productivity, motivation and health. Aging Workers and the Employee-Employer Relationship summarizes the latest research on how employment relationships change with age and its implications for supporting the well-being, motivation and productivity of older workers. It identifies ways to improve how both companies and workers solve the problems they face. These include better designed employment practices and more adaptive job content and developmental opportunities for aging workers along with activities aging workers can engage to enhance their own job crafting, learning and employability.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction to Aging Workers and the Employee-Employer Relationship....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Older Workers, Stereotypes, and Discrimination in the Context of the Employment Relationship....Pages 13-32
Age Diversity and Age Climate in the Workplace....Pages 33-55
Strategic HRM for Older Workers....Pages 57-72
The Role of Line Managers in Motivation of Older Workers....Pages 73-86
A Lifespan Perspective on Leadership....Pages 87-104
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
The Psychological Contracts of Older Employees....Pages 107-127
Idiosyncratic Deals for Older Workers: Increased Heterogeneity Among Older Workers Enhance the Need for I-Deals....Pages 129-144
Successful Aging at Work: The Role of Job Crafting....Pages 145-161
Aging Workersβ Learning and Employability....Pages 163-184
Front Matter....Pages 185-185
Intentions to Continue Working and Its Predictors....Pages 187-201
Bridge Employment: Conceptualizations and New Directions for Future Research....Pages 203-220
Adjustment Processes in Bridge Employment: Where We Are and Where We Need To Go....Pages 221-242
Aging Entrepreneurs and Volunteers: Transition in Late Career....Pages 243-260
Conclusion and Future Research....Pages 261-268
β¦ Subjects
Human Resource Management; Industrial, Organisational and Economic Psychology; Sociology of Familiy, Youth and Aging
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