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Live longer, work longer

Milan Vodopivec, +1 more
- Iss: 32, pp 65-81
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The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 389 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Work (electrical).

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Review: Computer use by older adults: A multi-disciplinary review

TL;DR: A holistic view of the study of computer use by older adults is provided, which provides a synthesis of the findings across these many disciplines, and attempts to highlight any gaps that exist.
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Boundaryless Careers: Bringing Back Boundaries:

TL;DR: Boundaryless career theories are increasingly prominent in career studies and management studies, and provide a new "status quo" concerning modern careers as mentioned in this paper, however, inaccurate labelling, loose definitions, overemphasis on personal agency, normalization of boundaryless careers, and poor empirical support for the claimed dominance of boundary-less careers.
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Psychological Perspectives on the Changing Nature of Retirement

TL;DR: This article proposes that taking a temporal view of studying retirement would be most advantageous for psychologists, and links psychological conceptualizations of retirement to studying the changing nature of retirement.
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Retirement Timing: A Review and Recommendations for Future Research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors define the concept of "retirement timing" as the age or relative point at which workers exit from their position or career path (e.g., early, on time, and later) and propose a model to serve as an organizing framework for understanding retirement timing.
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Productivity of older workers: perceptions of employers and employees.

TL;DR: This study tested whether soft qualities and abilities-e.g., reliability and commitment-are just as important as hard qualities-cognitive and physically based skills-in the eyes of both employers and employees.
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TL;DR: Even within the OECD countries (taking, for example, Turkey, Mexico and the United Kingdom, there are differences in demographics, and a closer look at those statistics reveals that the situation in developed and developing countries is quite different.
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Continued Togetherness: Couples Preparing for Old Age

TL;DR: This chapter argues that taking a systems approach is a prerequisite for sound policy decisions, service delivery and research regarding older couples and families and indicates that the service users requested continued togetherness when the partner needed institutional care.

Gender patterns for aspirations for transitional employment and training and development in local government

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the patterns of transitional employment (TE) aspirations and training and development (T&D) needs of women within local government within Australian local government.