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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 282 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 410 g
  • Sērija : Psychology of Women Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychological Association
  • ISBN-10: 1433832887
  • ISBN-13: 9781433832888
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 282 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 410 g
  • Sērija : Psychology of Women Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychological Association
  • ISBN-10: 1433832887
  • ISBN-13: 9781433832888
Older Women Who Work: Resilience, Choice, and Change provides one of the first in-depth examinations of women age 5 and older who have delayed retirement, exploring personal and career identity, social roles, and quality of life concerns.  

The seventeenth book in APA's Division 35 Psychology of Women series, this edited volume presents a rich array of qualitative and quantitative research on older women's experiences in the workplace. 

Chapter authors share insights about how organizational leaders can change societal structures to better support the motivations and needs of diverse older women in the workplace. 

The book also describes how consultants, educators, and mental health professionals can encourage development of personal grit, to help the growing numbers of older women exercise their right to opportunities and be adaptable in the face of employment challenges. 

Recenzijas

Chock-full of practical and academic insights, this accessible work is a must-have for collections of all levels. (Choice)

Contributors ix
Series Foreword xi
Mary Wyer
Foreword xiii
Bonnie R. Strickland
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 3(10)
Ellen Cole
Lisa Hollis-Sawyer
I PERSONAL AND CAREER IDENTITIES FOR OLDER WOMEN
13(90)
1 From Striving to Thriving: How Facing Adversity Across the Lifespan Can Foster Workplace Resilience
19(14)
Ashley M. Stripling
Jodie Maccarrone
2 The Aging Woman Worker in a Lifespan Developmental Context
33(16)
Valory Mitchell
3 Shifting Values and Late Course Adjustments in the Careers of Older Women
49(20)
Lorraine Mangione
Kathi A. Borden
Elizabeth Fuss
4 Work-Related Choice and Identity in Older Women
69(18)
Nicky J. Newton
Katherine M. Ottley
5 Plenty More at the Factory Gate: An Autoethnography of a Precarious Work (Life) in Progress
87(16)
Jackie Goode
II SOCIETAL ROLES OF AGING WOMEN WORKERS
103(86)
6 The Secret Poor Among Us: Older Women Who Work to Make Ends Meet
109(24)
Mary Gergen
Ellen Cole
7 Work-Life Balance and the Older Working Woman
133(20)
H. Lorraine Radtke
Janneke van Mens-Verhulst
8 What, Retire? Not Now--Maybe Not Ever
153(8)
Patricia A. O'Connor
9 "You're Too Young/Old for This": The Intersection of Ageism and Sexism in the Workplace
161(28)
Ruth V. Walker
Alexandra I. Zelin
III DIVERSITY AND PERSONAL GRIT IN THE WORKPLACE AND BEYOND
189(70)
10 Appalachian Grit: Women and Work in West Virginia
195(18)
Julie Hicks Patrick
Abigail M. Nehrkorn-Bailey
Michaela S. Clark
Madeline M. Marello
11 Missions Continued: Contextualizing Older Women's Work Pursuits and Passions in Lifelong Journeys
213(14)
Niva Piran
12 Older Immigrant Women Who Work: Building Resilience, Changing Perceptions and Policies
227(14)
Jasmin Tahmaseb McConatha
Frauke Schnell
13 Use It or Lose It: Older Women and Civic Engagement
241(18)
Lisa Hollis-Sawyer
Appendix: Employment Resources for Older Women 259(4)
Index 263(18)
About the Editors 281
Ellen Cole, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the Sage Colleges where she teaches in the Counseling and Community Psychology graduate program. She is past-president of the Alaska Psychological Association and the Society for the Psychology of Women of the American Psychological Association (APA Division 35). In 2 she received Division 35 amp rsquo s Florence L. Denmark Award for Contributions to Women and Aging. Dr. Cole works on several fronts to change the perception of aging from one that is medically driven to one that focuses on quality of life and celebration. She lives in Albany, NY. Visit her blog at 7 Candles.com.   Lisa Hollis-Sawyer, PhD, coordinates the Gerontology program at Northeastern Illinois University and is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department. In 2 4, she received an American Psychological Association (APA) Division 2 award on mentoring students in the field of gerontology and, in 2 7, she received APA Division 35 amp rsquo s Florence L. Denmark award for her research over three decades on older women amp rsquo s role transitions and quality of life outcomes. She is guided in professional life and community service to be an advocate for diverse aging women and older workers amp rsquo rights. Dr. Hollis-Sawyer lives in the Chicago, IL area. Follow her on Twitter: LHollisSawyer.