Aging, Work, and Retirement (e-bog) af Fideler, Elizabeth
Fideler, Elizabeth

Aging, Work, and Retirement e-bog

302,96 DKK
Aging, Work, and Retirement presents the reasons older men and women are staying in the workforce as long as they are able to do soinformation 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 p…
Aging, Work, and Retirement presents the reasons older men and women are staying in the workforce as long as they are able to do soinformation 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.
E-bog 302,96 DKK
Forfattere Fideler, Elizabeth (forfatter)
Udgivet 07.07.2020
Længde 238 sider
Genrer JFSP3
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781538139622

Aging, Work, and Retirement presents the reasons older men and women are staying in the workforce as long as they are able to do soinformation 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.