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Palgrave Handbook of Age Diversity and Work 1st ed. 2017 [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 1137467797
  • ISBN-13: 9781137467799
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 767 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, 8 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white; XXVI, 767 p. 28 illus., 8 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
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This Handbook incorporates a variety of disciplines and approaches in order to provide a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the issues that result from increasing age diversity at work. Despite interest in this area exploding over the past few years amongst academics, practitioners and policy makers, the analysis of age diversity has remained primarily within disciplinary ‘silos’ such as Psychology or Sociology with a focus on ageing or generational differences, rather than a combination of approaches to understanding age diversity. Unique in its coverage of multiple perspectives, it considers not only generational and ageing perspectives to age diversity, but also highlights the importance of context in driving both the impact and response to this issue. The Palgrave Handbook of Age Diversity and Work includes contributions from leading scholars in age and generational diversity from across the world, discussing cutting-edge research findings about the nature and impact of age diversity and presenting approaches to managing this phenomenon. 

1 Introduction
1(14)
Emma Parry
Jean McCarthy
Part I Perspectives on Age, Ageing, and Age Diversity
15(154)
2 What Is Old at Work? Moving Past Chronological Age
17(30)
Jeanette N. Cleveland
Madison Hanscom
3 Towards an Identity-Based Approach for Examining Age in the Workplace: Perspectives and Implications
47(20)
Michael J. Urick
4 An Integrative Psychological Perspective on (Successful) Ageing at Work
67(22)
Josje Dikkers
Annet De Lange
Beatrice Van der Heijden
5 Age, Generations, and the Labour Market
89(22)
Peter Urwin
Emma Parry
6 From Age Diversity to Embedded Ageing: Exploring and Addressing Aged Assumptions in Organisational Practices
111(22)
Sophie Hales
Kathleen Riach
7 Promoting Workability for Our Ageing Population
133(36)
Deirdre FitzGerald
Alex Reid
Desmond O'Neill
Part II Older Workers
169(154)
8 Healthy Ageing and Well-Being at Work
171(24)
Kristina Potocnik
9 Innovative Pathways to Meaningful Work: Older Adults as Volunteers and Self-Employed Entrepreneurs
195(30)
Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes
Tay McNamara
Jacquelyn James
Cal Halvorsen
10 Bridge Employment: Transitions from Career Employment to Retirement and Beyond
225(38)
Carlos-Maria Alcover
11 Understanding Retirement Processes: The Role of Life Histories
263(30)
Marleen Damman
12 Interventions in Life and Retirement Planning
293(30)
Anthony Chiva
Part III Younger Workers
323(74)
13 Millennials in Canada: Young Workers in a Challenging Labour Market
325(20)
Eddy S. Ng
Sean T. Lyons
Linda Schweitzer
14 Tripartite Responses to Young Workers and Precarious Employment in the European Union
345(26)
Caroline Murphy
Melanie Simms
15 Young Workers in Europe: Perceptions and Discourses on the Labour Market
371(26)
Luis Enrique Alonso
Carlos J. Fernandez Rodriguez
Part IV Ageist Attitudes
397(78)
16 Ageist Attitudes
399(24)
Jean McCarthy
Noreen Heraty
17 Millennials, Media, and Research: Ageism and the Younger Worker
423(24)
Joel T. Nadler
Rosey Morr
Samantha Naumann
18 Age Discrimination at Work
447(28)
Donald M. Truxillo
Franco Fraccaroli
Lale M. Yaldiz
Sara Zaniboni
Part V Age Diversity in Context
19 Employment of Workers Aged 65 and Over: The Importance of Policy Context
475(24)
David Lain
20 The Impact of National Context on Age Diversity and Age Management: The Case of the UK and Hong Kong
499(22)
Matt Flynn
Heike Simone Schroder
Alfred C. M. Chan
21 Age-Based Generations at Work: A Culture-Specific Approach
521(18)
Emmanouil F. Papavasileiou
22 Young at Heart, but What About My Body? Age and Aesthetic Labour in the Hospitality and Retail Industries
539(22)
Dennis Nickson
Tom Baum
23 Gender, Age, and Labour Market Experiences
561(22)
Caroline Murphy
Christine Cross
Part VI Managing an Age-Diverse Workforce
583(178)
24 Designing a HR System for Managing an Age-Diverse Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities
585(22)
Edel Conway
Kathy Monks
25 Considering Age Diversity in Recruitment and Selection: An Expanded Work Lifespan View of Age Management
607(32)
Cort W. Rudolph
Eileen C. Toomey
Boris B. Baltes
26 Designing Effective Training for Older Workers
639(30)
Kurt Kraiger
27 `When You Grew Up ...' or `How Old Are You?' A Review of Theory and Evidence on Generational and Age Differences in Psychological Contracts
669(36)
Xander D. Lub
Melanie De Ruiter
Rob Blomme
28 Career Management Over the Life-Span
705(32)
Ulrike Fasbender
Jurgen Deller
29 Age Diversity and Leadership: Enacting and Developing Leadership for All Ages
737(24)
Michelle M. Hammond
Gretchen Lester
Rachel Clapp-Smith
Michael Palanski
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Emma Parry is a Professor of Human Resource Management at Cranfield School of Management, UK. Emma leads several international research projects including Cranet, an international network of scholars examining the impact of national context on human resources policies and practices, and 5C a global academic collaboration looking at the impact of national culture and age on careers.  Emma is an Honorary Fellow for the Institute of Employment Studies and an Academic Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). 





Jean McCarthy is a Lecturer in Human Resource Management & Organisational Behaviour at the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland. She is also a Global Research Associate with the Sloan Center on Aging & Work at Boston College and co-director of the Age in the Workplace Research Network (AWR-net), an international network of researchers seeking to address issues associated with age, generations and diversity at work, and has served as an advisor on ageing and ageism policy direction.