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Sanders, Martha J.; McCready, Jack W. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2010
Older workers are the fastest growing segment of the labor force, yet little is known about designing jobs for older workers that optimize their experiences relative to aging successfully. This study examined the contribution of workplace job design (opportunities for decision-making, skill variety, coworker support, supervisor support) to…
Descriptors: Older Workers, Motivation, Labor Force, Work Life Expectancy
The Choice between Retirement and Bridge Employment: A Continuity Theory and Life Course Perspective
von Bonsdorff, Monika E.; Shultz, Kenneth S.; Leskinen, Esko; Tansky, Judith – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2009
The rapid aging of the workforce in most developed countries, and the strengthening presence of bridge employment among older employees, has brought about a need for a deeper theoretical and practical understanding of this employment phenomenon. This study examined the concept of bridge employment from a continuity theory and life course…
Descriptors: Retirement, Government Employees, Adults, Federal Government

Kahne, Hilda – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1986
Women age 45 and over make up 40 percent of the older labor force. Their employment-related experience is different and disadvantaged compared to older men. Specific differences which are examined include occupational distribution, earnings, unemployment, poverty, retirement income, and labor force participation rates. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Problems, Females, Labor Force