EBOOK Older Workers in Europe

EBOOK  Older Workers in Europe
Author: Anthony Chiva,Jill Manthorpe
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008-11-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335236701

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This fascinating book brings together an extraordinarily diverse collection of insights, from a wide range of experts. A broad overview is created by the foreword, from Jumbo Klercq. This sets the scene for the subsequent chapters which examine more specific approaches and ways of tackling age diversity and ageing in the workplace. A key contribution, by Sarah Harper, analyses the research and evidence on factors which impact on older workers. This is complemented by an exploration of older workers’ attitudes to work based on primary research undertaken by Stephen McNair and Mat Flynn. Chiva and Manthorpe also include examples of innovative practice in working with individuals, employers and intermediaries and feature contributions from researchers in the UK, France, Poland, Spain and Norway. Older Workers in Europe is ideal for students of gerontology, social policy, sociology and human resource management. It will also be of interest to policy makers and professionals working in the fields of employment and guidance, policy, economics, labour force development and research.

EBOOK Growing Older in Europe

EBOOK  Growing Older in Europe
Author: Alan Walker
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2004-12-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335228232

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This book provides a comprehensive picture of quality of life in old age in five very different European Union countries. Based on systematic review of the evidence in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UIKL by leading national experts the volume constitutes a unique resource for anyone interested in ageing in Europe. As well as covering all the most important issues concerning quality in later life, including physical and mental health, the environments of ageing, employment and income, family and support networks and participation and social integration, each chapter follows a standard format to ensure maximum accessibility of the material presented and comparisons between the countries. A comparative framework is provided in the introductory chapter which also places the five countries in their broad European context. The research evidence contained in this volume has never been available previously in the one place and, therefore, it represents a unique contribution to the literature. The book is intended as a companion volume to the others in the Growing Older series providing the only comparative European perspective. This comparative analysis shows that many similar quality of later life issues are being faced by older people in different EU countries but that the policy and service contexts are quite different, as are the research traditions.

Work and Aging

Work and Aging
Author: Jan Snel,R. Cremer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000123999

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In the past few years the topic of work and ageing has received much public and professional interest. The progressive "greying" of the population and its impact on work is a problem of widespread and growing concern, with major consequences for the economy in terms of productivity, performance, health care, work design and entry opportunities; and for the individual older worker. A European Symposium on Work and Ageing was held in Amsterdam in 1993. It was intended not only for a forum of scientists but also for practitioners and policy-makers who are actually involved in this growing field of social interest.; "Work and Aging", a multi-disciplinary book derives, in part, from this symposium, but also includes especially invited contribributions from experts in occupational health and safety, organizational psychology, cognitive science, and ergonomics.; Throughout the diverse chapters, incentives are suggested on how and why an organization could benefit from the asset of an ageing worker. Training programmes for human resource management, with respect to the elderly and disabled worker in particular, are offered in order to deal effectively with vocational rehabilitation.

Older Workers in Transition

Older Workers in Transition
Author: David Lain,Sarah Vickerstaff,Mariska van der Horst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Older people
ISBN: 152921503X

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This collection explores a variety of job transitions for older people, including voluntary job moves, coming out of unemployment, temporary labour and passages into retirement. Each hears the voices of older workers and employers, and is positioned within the context of various European countries, with important lessons for future policy.

EBOOK Older People And Community Care

EBOOK  Older People And Community Care
Author: Beverly Hughes
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1995-09-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335231850

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Older People and Community Care sets social and health care practice with older people firmly in the context of the new community care arrangements and the consequent organizational trends towards a market culture. However, it also questions the relative lack of attention given by professionals to issues of structural inequality in old age, compared for example to race and gender. Thus, the book tackles a double agenda: How can community care practice be suffused with anti-ageist values and principles? Addressing this question the book sets out the foundation knowledge and values which must underpin the development of anti-discriminatory community care practice and examines the implications for practitioners in terms of the essential skills and inherent dilemmas which arise. Older People and Community Care is essential reading for all those working with and managing services to older people, and who aspire to make empowerment for older people a reality.

EBOOK The Social World of Older People Understanding Loneliness and Social Isolation in Later Life

EBOOK  The Social World of Older People  Understanding Loneliness and Social Isolation in Later Life
Author: Christina Victor,Sasha Scambler,John Bond
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008-12-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780335237715

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"A timely and welcome contribution to the research on loneliness and kindred phenomena." Lars Andersson, International Journal of Ageing and Later Life, 2010. Developments to the physical environment, scientific and technological innovation, the reorganisation of work and leisure and the impact of globalization and global capitalism have all influenced the nature of the world in which we now live. Social engagement and relationships, however, remain important at any age and their quality is a key element contributing to the quality of life of older people. This book provides a detailed account of loneliness and social isolation as experienced by older people living in Britain. The authors consider the incidence and effects of isolation and loneliness, identifying the factors which lead to such experiences and considering potential interventions. They also argue that these feelings are experienced at all stages of the life course and not unique to the social world of older people. Victor, Scambler and Bond rationalise that this is an important area, as both loneliness and social isolation are negatively associated with both quality and quantity of life - whilst the maintenance of social relationships is seen as a key component of 'successful ageing'. The Social World of Older People is important reading for students of social work, gerontology, community care and social policy as well as being of interest to policy makers and practitioners in these fields.

The Political Participation of Older People in Europe

The Political Participation of Older People in Europe
Author: A. Goerres
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230233959

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The first comparative analysis of the political behaviour of older people, using evidence from 20+ European democracies. In contrast to younger people across European societies, older people do not behave uniformly. For political participation in later life, it matters where and when individuals have grown up and in which country they become old.

Ebook The European Union Economics Policy And History

Ebook  The European Union  Economics  Policy And History
Author: SENIOR
Publsiher: McGraw Hill
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780077140601

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Ebook: The European Union: Economics, Policy And History