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(2016), "Index", Antoniou, A.-S., Burke, R.J. and Cooper, S.C.L. (Ed.) The Aging Workforce Handbook, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 557-576. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78635-448-820161024
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INDEX
Absenteeism
, 163
Acculturation theory
, 244
Active ageing
, 539
Active labor market programs
, 87
Adams, G. A.
, 216
Additional resources and protective factors
, 342–343
Adult developmental stage theories
, 62
Adulthood
, 193–194
Adult Hope Scale (AHS)
, 93
Affective Events Theory
, 474
Affective job insecurity
, 101
Affectual solidarity
, 308
Aforementioned demographic change
, 2
Aforementioned hypothesis
, 5
Aforementioned policies
, 119
Age
, 79, 102
on elders’ statesmanship
, 423–424
of immigrants
, 78
and psychological contract
, 478–482
Ryff Scales of psychological well-being by
, 68–74
Age-based employment security
, 120
Age-based retirement
, 126
Age-biased behavioral tendencies
, 164
Age discrimination
, 166–167, 225, 226
ageism
, 537
within healthcare workforce
, 541–546
direct
, 538
within healthcare setting
ageism and
, 539
disease types
, 540
morbidity and mortality
, 540
obstacles
, 540
indirect
, 538
in workplace
, 164–166
See also Ageism
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
, 4, 412, 504
Age discriminatory behavior
, 233
Age diversity
, 251, 312–313
climate
, 172, 173
Ageism
, 537
and age discrimination
, 537
within healthcare workforce
, 541–546
disease types
, 541
employment experience
, 545
health and social care employers
, 543
healthcare discrimination
, 541
nurses challenges
, 542–543
research on
, 544
stereotypes and
, 542
“Age-neutral”
, 119
Age-related human resource management practices
, 168
Age-related norms
, 315
Age-related situations/disabilities
, 4
Age-related variables
, 8
Age stereotypes
, 251, 252
countering and reducing
, 42–43
and discrimination toward older workers
, 3–4
Aging nurse workforce
, 2
“Aging paradox of well-being”
, 61, 65
Aging population
, 1–2, 16, 136
body systems and musicians. See Professional orchestral musicians
in China
country background
, 514–515
demographic profile
, 515
economic challenges
, 516–518
labor market, implications for
, 516
political challenges
, 516–518
social challenges
, 516–518
definition
, 513
demographic dividend
, 513
in India
country background
, 518
demographic profile
, 518–519
economic challenges
, 520–521
labor market, implications for
, 519–520
political challenges
, 520–521
social challenges
, 520–521
intergenerational reciprocity, notion of
, 530
in Japan
country background
, 521
demographic profile
, 522
economic challenges
, 523–524
labor market, implications for
, 522–523
political challenges
, 523–524
social challenges
, 523–524
Myrdalian hypothesis
, 530–531
populations impacts in West
, 514, 529
premature
, 472–474
promoters
, 472
in South Korea
country background
, 524–525
demographic profile
, 525–526
economic challenges
, 527–528
labor market, implications for
, 516
political challenges
, 527–528
social challenges
, 527–528
Aging workers
, 8
Aging workforce management
, 2
Ahire, S.
, 276
AHS. See Adult Hope Scale
Albanian immigrants
, 63–65, 66, 75, 76–78
Alcohol misuse
, 5
Allcover, C. M.
, 33
Allen, J.
, 275
Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz
, 2006, 120
Allport, G. W.
, 160, 171
Altersteilzeitgesetz
, 119
American College Of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM)
, 16
Analyses of Variance (ANOVA)
, 94, 97
Ancient Hellenic communities
, 64
ANOVA. See Analyses of Variance
Antecedents
of generational conflict
, 313–314
intergenerational ambivalence
, 315–316
Anticipated benefits/threats
, 252–253
Antoniou and Dalla
, 63
Antonovsky, A.
, 192
Arad, S.
, 46
Armstrong-Stassen, M.
, 28, 34–36, 39, 51, 217–220, 235
Arnold, J. A.
, 46
Ars moriendi
, 203
Arthur, W.
, 275
Asian population
, 140
Associational solidarity
, 308
Augustus, Octavian
, 423
Autonomy and work ability
, 335–336
Avey, J. B.
, 47
Avolio, B. J.
, 47
Baby Boomers
, 445–446
aging of
, 27–28
generation
, 243
retirements
, 299
Backes-Gellner, U.
, 32
Bagg, R.
, 43
Bakker, A. B.
, 48
Bakker, A. M.
, 50
Baldwin, T. T.
, 257
Bal, P. M.
, 50
Ball, P. M.
, 50
Baltes, M. M.
, 61
Baltes, P. B.
, 61
Bandura
, 253
Barabaschi, B.
, 309
Barnes-Farrell, J. L.
, 41
Basu, S.
, 87
Behavioral economics
, 143
Bengtson, V.
, 308, 310, 311
Bennett, W. Jr.
, 275
Berg, J. M.
, 48
Bidirectional intergenerational learning
, 250
Biggs, S.
, 303, 309
Biron, C.
, 42
“Block model option”
, 119
Boehm, S. A.
, 38, 172
Bohlander, G. W.
, 275
Bohnert, A. S. B.
, 6
Bordoloi, S. K.
, 275
Borg, I.
, 87
Bridge employment
, 31, 37
Bruch, H.
, 172
Buber, M.
, 307
Burke, R.
, 42, 140
Business interrupt fraction
, 282
Bustos, S.
, 154
Cadaver discipline
, 190
Campion, M. A.
, 41, 42
Canada
, 1
Cantoni, D.
, 143
Canton, J.
, 136
Cattaneo, J.
, 34
CBM. See Condition-based maintenance
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
, 16
Chaiken, S.
, 161
Chan, A.
, 143
Chang, H. J.
, 153
Chapman, E. F.
, 45
Cheung, H. Y.
, 143
Chronic health conditions
, 340
Chronic stress
, 5
Chung, S.
, 154
Claes, R.
, 30
Cognitive dissonance-based interventions
, 174
Cognitive dissonance theory
, 174
Cognitive job insecurity
, 101, 102
Cognitive theories
, 305
Cole, S. G.
, 46
Colonialism
, 140
Common mitigation approach
, 282
Compassionate leadership, healthcare workforce
challenges in
, 550
compassion, definition
, 546
fundamental elements
, 549
GMC Leadership and management
, 548
overcome issues
, 547
and WHO
, 547
“Competitive motive”
, 143
Competitive organizational environments
, 252
Concealments
, 410
Condition-based maintenance (CBM)
, 276
Conscientiousness
, 342
Consensual solidarity
, 308, 310
Construal level theory
, 173
Continuous degradation processes
, 284n8
Contractual mandatory retirement
, 125, 126
Convenient work schedules
, 14
Cooper, C. L.
, 42, 140
“Coordinated market” economy
, 118
Corporate alumni networks
, 49
Corrective maintenance costs
, 281
Coscia, M.
, 154
Costa, D. L.
, 142
Counteractions
, 410
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWB)
, 169
Coutts, A.
, 87
Critical skills loss
, 270–273
See also Non-replaceable workforce
Cross-sectional correlations
, 145
Crouse, P.
, 43, 44
Cultural diversity
, 139
“Culture of health” in workplace
, 16
Curado, C.
, 254
Cutler, H. C.
, 191
CWB. See Counterproductive work behaviors
Darwin, C.
, 191
Default retirement age (DRA)
, 121
Degrees of formalization
, 246–248
De Grip, A.
, 270, 275
de Jong, S. B.
, 50
de Lange, A. H.
, 32, 50, 216, 217
Deller, J.
, 35, 39
Dembe, A. E.
, 40
Demographics
aging workforce
, 450
in developed world
cross-border flow
, 445
fertility rates
, 442
lifespans
, 442–443
migration
, 445
dividend, aging
, 513
drivers of change
aptitude
, 446
Baby Boomers
, 445–446
education levels
, 448
labor force participation
, 448
Millennials
, 446
resources
, 446
training
, 446
employee retention
, 448–453
experience over efficiency
, 451
financial literacy
, 452
innovation and entrepreneurial activity
, 451
policy considerations
, 453–463
retention of workers
, 451
transactional contracts
, 449
variables
, 35
Dencker, J. C.
, 304
Dendinger, V. M.
, 216
Depolo, M.
, 33
Depression
, 6
persistent
, 5
in workplace
, 5
Depressive symptoms in older workers
, 6
De Preter, H.
, 33
Derks, D.
, 48
Desmette, D.
, 170, 171
Developmental climate
, 39–40, 50
Development I-Deals
, 50
De Witte, H.
, 87, 90, 103
Díaz, P.
, 317
Diaz, W. M.
, 46
Dikkers, J.
, 32, 216, 217
Diminished productivity, older applicants
, 501–502
Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS)
, 272
Discrete-event simulation
, 282
Discrimination toward older workers, conceptualization of
, 160–166
Diversity among older workers
, 31
DMSMS. See Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages
Donkin, R.
, 136, 137
Doyle, W.
, 43
DRA. See Default retirement age
Drasgow, F.
, 46
Dubin, S. S.
, 275
Dugan, E.
, 40
Dutton, J. E.
, 47, 48
Duxbury, L.
, 40–41
Early retirement
, 110, 168
Early retirement plans
, 2
Earned income tax credit (EITC)
, 506
Earnest, A.
, 8
Eck, B. T.
, 275
e-commerce
, 135
Economic complexity
, 154
Economic outcome variables
, 148
EEO Trust. See Equal Employment Opportunities Trust
Ego integrity
, 61
Eisenberger, R.
, 151
Elderly dependency ratio in Canada
, 1
Elders’ statesmanship
age on
, 423–424
brilliance and lightness of soul
, 427–428
composure and integration
, 436–438
educating and training the youth
, 428–430
Greek philosophical tradition on
, 419–420
involvement of
, 434
natural/intellectual force
, 424–426
politics for life
, 430–433
thinking habit
, 426–427
unobtrusive presence
, 435–436
e-learning platforms
, 248
Emotional demands and work ability
, 334
Emotional exhaustion in older workers
, 8
Emotional stability
, 342
Emotions
, 201, 203
Employers attitudes, older applicants
age discrimination
, 497–499
aging and work, current context
, 494–497
perceptions of
attitudes
, 499
diminished productivity
, 501–502
higher cost
, 501
inability to adapt, new technology
, 500–501
short career
, 499–500
young workers’ discomfort, older colleagues
, 502–503
policy implications
age-discrimination legislation
, 504
seniority
, 503
recruiting practices
, 491–492
roadblocks, recruitment processes
, 493–494
Employment
, 80
position
, 103
regulations
, 121
status
, 79
Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being by
, 74
and support allowance
, 122
Employment-related decisions, age discrimination in
, 166
English-speaking countries
, 146
Environmental factors and work ability
, 333–334
Environmental mastery
, 62, 66
Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) Trust
, 219, 221
Equality Employment Regulations
, 121
Erikson, E. H.
, 60
Erikson, J. M.
, 60
Esping-Andersen, G.
, 125
Ethnicity, Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being by
, 68–70
“European Certificate of Intergenerational Learning”
, 245
European Union (EU)
, 111
legal framework for
, 4
European Union law
, 165
Europe, older workers in
, 2
Eurostat unemployment
, 86
Exit age distribution
, 285–288
External labor markets
, 118
Eyerman, R.
, 302
Family status
, 103
Fassbender, U.
, 35, 39
Feelings of belonging, creating
, 51
Feldman, D. C.
, 42, 162
Female labor market inactivity
, 116
Female unemployment
, 116
Fertility rates
, 1
Field, J.
, 140
Financial benefits and older workers retention
, 325
Firm-level mandatory retirement ages
, 129
Firm-specific obsolescence
, 270
Fiscal sustainability
, 159
Fiske, S. T.
, 161
Fletcher, S.
, 8
Flexibility I-Deals
, 50
Formal intergenerational relationship
, 311–312
Formal learning
, 43
environments
, 245, 246
settings
, 247, 255
Formal mentoring program
, 249
Formal organization wide program
, 248
Francis, N.
, 141
Franz, G.
, 304
Frazier, P.
, 89
Frese, M.
, 137–139
Functional solidarity
, 309
Furnham, A.
, 143, 145, 147, 152
Gardner, F.
, 141
GDP. See Gross Domestic Product
Gender
psychological well-being as function of
, 70
Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being by
, 68–70
General Practice Specialty Training Programme (GPSTP) teaching sessions
, 549
Generational competence
, 317
Generational diversity
, 256
Generational identity
, 305
Generational imprinting
, 302
Generativity vs. stagnation
, 60
Geometric Brownian motion
, 284
George, L. K.
, 63
German metal industry
, 119
Germany
, 112, 118–120, 127, 165
employment, unemployment, and inactivity rates of aged 55–64 in
, 113–117
Giarrusso, R.
, 310
Gielnik, M. M.
, 172
Global Financial Crisis
, 2008, 117
Global job insecurity
, 100
Goal-setting theory
, 256
Goldberg, E.
, 193
Goodridge, E.
, 273, 275
Greece
, 64
See also subjective psychological well-being in Greece
Greek banking system
, 86
Greek ethnic migrants
, 65
Greek society
, 64
Gringart, E.
, 174
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 143
Hackman and Oldham’s (1976) job characteristics model
, 329–330
Haeger, D. L.
, 316
Hagman, J. D.
, 275
“Hands off approach”
, 121
Hausmann, R.
, 154
HDI. See Human Development Index
Health care
nurses shortage in
, 2
strategies
, 15
Health insurance programs
, 3
Health promotion program
, 11–12
Health-related distress
, 8–9
Heckhausen, J.
, 216
Hellgren, J.
, 104
Helmes, E.
, 174
Henkens, K.
, 29, 30
Hennekam, S.
, 220
Henriques, P. L.
, 254
Henry, H.
, 171
Herback, O.
, 220
Hesse, H.
, 203
Heymans, M.
, 30
Hicks, E. R.
, 43, 44
Hidago, C. A.
, 154
Higgins, C.
, 40–41
Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S.
, 310
Hilson, G.
, 273, 275
Hipp, C.
, 31
Hiring age distribution
, 286
Holt, B. A.
, 276
Homer, O.
, 197
Horace, S.
, 197
HR practices. See Human resource (HR)
Hsieh, Y.-H.
, 171
Huang, H.-C.
, 275
Huberman, M.
, 140
Human capital investment
, 276
Human capital obsolescence. See Skills obsolescence
Human Development Index (HDI)
, 143
Human resource (HR)
, 119
practices
, 121, 123, 214, 220–221
supporting mature-age workers
, 226–232
types of
, 32
strategies, applicable to older workers
, 216–218
Human skills models
existing
, 275–276
modeling
, 277–284
Human skills obsolescence
, 272
Hume, D.
, 191
Hutcheson, F.
, 188, 191
I-Deals
, 50
Immigrant
, 65
age, psychological well-being, and life satisfaction of
, 78–79
comparing native Greeks and
, 76–77
groups
, 63–65
Immigration
, 80
Immoral behavior triggers resistance
, 202–203
Immorality
, 470
Implicit knowledge
, 244
“Incumbency-based generational identity”
, 305
Independent variables
satisfaction with life scale as function of
, 74–76
Individual outcomes
, 166–168
Informal intergenerational learning
, 246
Informal learning
, 43–44, 245, 246
Informal workplace relations
, 312
Ingroup identity model
, 170
Initiative 50plus
, 120
Institute of Medicine (IOM)
, 5
Integrity vs. despair
, 60
Intensive information technology adoption
, 242
Intergenerational ambivalence
, 310–311, 319
antecedents
, 315–316
dealing with
, 316–317
managing
, 315
Intergenerational communities
, 249
Intergenerational conflict
, 309–310, 313
dealing with
, 314–315
Intergenerational discounting
, 314
Intergenerational exchange
, 246
Intergenerational knowledge
, 252
Intergenerational learning
, 241–242
activities
, 253
activities, framework of
, 245–250
anticipated benefits/threats
, 252–253
duration time
, 254–255
generations in workplace
, 242–245
goal clarity
, 256–257
institutionalized support
, 255–256
intention to share knowledge
, 250–251
knowledge self-efficacy
, 253
leadership
, 257–258
opportunities for knowledge application
, 257
organizational research on
, 242
peer support
, 258
stereotypes/attitudes about different generations
, 251–252
task complexity
, 256
voluntariness
, 253–254
Intergenerational mentoring
, 248
Intergenerational relations
Baby Boomer retirements
, 299
generations in organizations, conceptualizing
, 301–307
between generations, managing
age diversity
, 312–313
antecedents of generational conflict
, 313–314
intergenerational ambivalence
, 315–317
intergenerational conflict
, 313, 314–315
informal workplace relations
, 312
intergenerational ambivalence
, 310–311
intergenerational conflict
, 309–310
intergenerational solidarity
, 308–309
solidarity, conflict, and ambivalence in
, 307–308
work-related intergenerational relationships
, 311–312
Intergenerational service learning programs
, 244
Intergenerational solidarity
, 166, 168, 308–309, 316
Intergroup contact theory
, 171
Intergroup theory
, 317
Internal consistency reliability coefficients
, 90, 93
Iweins, C.
, 170
Jackson, S. E.
, 313
Jacobson, J. D.
, 216
Jansen, P.
, 32, 50, 216, 217
Japan
, 112, 123–125, 127
employment, unemployment, and inactivity rates of aged 55–64 in
, 113–117
older individuals in
, 111
Japanese labor market system
, 123
Japanese pension system
, 124
Japanese-style employment institutions
, 123
Jimenez, L.
, 317
Job-AQTIV Law
, 120
Job attitudes and age
categories of foci
, 388
cognitive evaluations
, 387
emotion regulation
, 389–390
satisfaction
, 387–388
work motivation
, 390–391
Job attributes
, 219
Job boredom and work ability
, 333
Job crafting
, 47–48
and work ability
, 337
Job demands
, 332
Job demands-resources model (JD-R)
, 330–331
Job design
, 234
and lifespan development theory
, 331
Job insecurity
, 87, 103, 104
age and
, 399–404
individual implications
, 409–412
organizational implications
, 409–412
and outcomes
, 404–409
societal implications
, 409–412
Job loss
age and
, 399–404
and outcomes
, 404–409
Job performance and age
adaptive behaviors
, 386–387
citizenship behaviors
, 382–384
counterproductive behaviors
, 384–385
and motives
, 378–379
and performance dimensions
, 380–381
task performance
, 381–382
workforce continues to
, 377
Job Release Scheme
, 122
Job resources
, 335
Job satisfaction
, 224, 233
Job stressor
, 87
Joshi, A.
, 304–306, 313
Kaler, M.
, 89
Kanfer, R.
, 216
Kao, S.-F.
, 171
Kertzer, D. I.
, 302, 303
Keyes, C. L. M.
, 63
Kinship theory
, 306, 307
Kirkcaldy, B. D.
, 152
Kivnick, H. Q.
, 61
Knowledge application, opportunities for
, 257
Knowledge-based theory of firm
, 243
Knowledge co-creation
, 243–244
Knowledge map
, 256
Knowledge restructuring
, 244
Knowledge self-efficacy
, 253
Knowledge sharing
, 243
behaviors
, 258
Koc-Menard, S.
, 41, 49
Koochaki, J.
, 276
Kooij, D.
, 216, 217
Kooij, D. T. A. M.
, 32, 33
Korea
, 112, 125–128
employment, unemployment, and inactivity rates of aged 55–64 in
, 113–117
older individuals in
, 111
Korean female
employment
, 117
labor market
, 117
Korean public policy
, 128
Korean unemployment rate
, 117
Krings, F.
, 166
Kunze, F.
, 38, 172
Kuron, L.
, 304
Labor-force participation
, 48
Labor market inactivity
, 117
data
, 113
Labor market participation
, 128
in United Kingdom
, 123
Lama, D.
, 191
Large-scale workforce reductions
, 86
Last resort workers
, 400
Lawrence, B. S.
, 315
Leadership
, 257–258
role of
, 172, 173
Learning culture
creating
, 43–44
Learning formalization, degree of
, 246
Learning strategies
, 43
Lee, L.-H.
, 275
Legacy system support application
, 284–285
exit age distribution
, 285–288
mapping workforce pool size
, 288–289
non-stationary model results
, 293
stationary model results
, 290–293
Legal framework for European Union
, 4
Leibold, M.
, 275
Level of education
, 103
Lewin, K.
, 191
Liberal market philosophy
, 128
“Liberal residual”
, 120
Life expectancy
, 139
Life-long learning measures
, 120
Life satisfaction
, 79, 88–89
of immigrants
, 77–78
Life Satisfaction Scale (SWLS)
, 93
Lifespan theory
, 61
of Erikson
, 60
Lifespan Theory of Control
, 216
Linear multiple regression analysis
, 149
Lingham, T.
, 316
Liu, S.
, 31
LoBuglio, N.
, 48
Locus of control
, 88
Loher, B. T.
, 257
Long-term intergenerational initiatives
, 255
Long-term investments
, 314
Long-term stress for employees
, 10
Long-term sustainability of national-level welfare state policies
, 110
Lower birth rates
, 27
Low labor market participation
, 118
Low-quality work environment
, 7
Lu, L.
, 171
Luthans, B. C.
, 46
Luthans, F.
, 44, 46–47
Luthans, K. W.
, 46
Lynn, R.
, 143
Lyons, S.
, 304
Mabry, J. B.
, 310
Macro organizational environment
, 46
Magjuka, R. J.
, 257
Mainframe application programmers, shortage of
, 273
Maintenance time model
, 283
Managers, role of
, 14
Manheim, K.
, 302, 303
Manufacturing-based economy
, 3
Mapping function, parameters for
, 288
Marital status
, 78–79
Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being by
, 70–74
Martin, T.
, 152
Martocchio, J. J.
, 304
Mathews, R. A.
, 46
Maurer, T.
, 45
Mayhew, K.
, 275
McClelland, D.
, 146, 152
McCrea, S. M.
, 173
McGee, M. K.
, 273, 275
McGilchrist, I.
, 189
McKee, M.
, 87
McLeod, L.
, 233
McMurray, A.
, 143
McNelly, T. L.
, 275
McPhee, D. M.
, 37
Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ)
, 93
“Meaning of life”
, 88
Meaning of Work (MOW) model
, 34
Mechanical solidarity
, 309
Medium-sized employers
, 124
Mental health
, 4–10, 340
age-related variables
, 8
age stereotypes and discrimination toward older workers
, 3–4
aging population
, 1–2
definition of
, 17
health promotion programs
, 11–12
low-quality work environment
, 7
occupational stress
, 4–6
professionals
, 9–10
retirement and
, 10–11
strategies and recommendations for safe and healthy working environment for older adults
, 13–16
Mental silence
, 189, 196, 208
Mentoring
, 49
Mentoring program
, 255
Metastereotypes
, 252
Mezuk, B.
, 6
Millennials
, 446
Mill, J. S.
, 207
Milton, J.
, 190
Minns, C.
, 140
MLQ. See Meaning in Life Questionnaire
Money beliefs
, 151, 153
Morales, J. F.
, 33
Morgeson and Humphrey’s (2006) work design model
, 330
Morianao, J. A.
, 33
“Multistage rocket propulsion”
, 144
Multivariate analysis of variance
, 70, 74
Mutschler, P.
, 40
Mutual knowledge exchange
, 249
Myrdalian hypothesis
, 530–531
National Centre for Ethics in Health Care
, 548
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) program
, 15
National-level policy
, 112
National-level welfare state policies, long-term sustainability of
, 110
National Pension Insurance
, 124
National Pension Scheme
, 126
National retirement age
, 126
National Service Framework for Older People
, 538
Native Greeks and immigrants, comparing
, 76–77
The Nature of Prejudice (Allport)
, 160
Negative age stereotypes
, 251–252
Negative stereotypes
, 3
Neuroticism
, 342
“New Deal” program
, 122
New Zealand
abilities and motives of older workers
, 214–216
attitudes and behaviors toward older workers
, 225–226
human resource practices
, 220–221
supporting mature-age workers
, 226–232
human resource strategies applicable to older workers
, 216–218
intentions to quit organization
, 224
mature workers, importance of HR practices to
, 219–220
methods
, 221–222
OECD
, 214
retirement, reduced hours, and quit intentions
, 223
well-being and satisfaction
, 224–225
workforce aging in
, 213
work hours, reducing
, 223–224
Ng, T. W. H.
, 42, 162
Nguyen, H. H.
, 76
Nietzsche, F.
, 188, 191
Non-replaceable workforce
causes and influences
, 273–274
human skills models
existing
, 275–276
modeling
, 277–284
impact of skills loss on system support
, 274–275
legacy system support application
, 284–285
exit age distribution
, 285–288
mapping workforce pool size
, 288–289
non-stationary model results
, 293
stationary model results
, 290–293
workforce aging
, 269
Non-stationary model
, 277n5, 284, 294
results
, 293
Normative solidarity
, 308
Nurses shortage in health care
, 2
Nursing times
, 548
Obsolescence
, 272
OCB. See Organizational citizenship behaviors
Occupational pension schemes
, 122
Occupational stress
, 4–6
Oishi, S.
, 89
Old age
definition
, 538
dependency ratio
, 110
and health
, 538
Older adults, strategies and recommendations for safe and healthy working environment for
, 13–16
Older employees
, 489
interventions for
, 14
See also Employers attitudes, older applicants
Older nurses report
, 3
Older workers
, 314
abilities and motives of
, 214–216
age discrimination in workplace
, 164–166
age stereotypes and discrimination toward
, 3–4
attitudes and behaviors toward
, 225–226
common identity, facilitating
, 170–171
in Europe
, 2
harnessing cognitive dissonance
, 174
high-quality contact between age groups, stimulating
, 171–172
human resource strategies applicable to
, 216–218
individual and organizational outcomes
, 166–169
interdependence of stereotype, prejudice, and discrimination toward
, 160–161
job factors supporting ongoing employment of
, 230, 231
organizational factors supporting ongoing employment of
, 228–229
organizational factors, understanding
, 172–173
organizational initiatives for
, 27–28
age and work-related motives
, 32–33
age-specific HR practices for
, 28–29
aging workforce, retaining talents of
, 50–51
border organizational issues about
, 30–31
company innovation
, 31–32
of continuing to work, benefits to
, 31
human resource management practices and employee retention
, 37–40
job performance of
, 32
new patterns of career extension
, 36–37
perceived and actual challenges facing
, 30
predictors of continuing to work
, 34–35
quality of work and health of
, 34
retain
, 29–30
retirement
, 33, 34
unretire
, 35–36
utilizing talents of
, 41–44
working and caregiving
, 40–41
work-related attitudes, skills, and competences
, 44–49
personal factors supporting ongoing employment of
, 230, 232
prejudices toward
, 163–164
psychological distance, reducing
, 173
retirement intentions of
, 223
and their empirical (counter) evidence, stereotypes about
, 162–163
Older workers retention
importance and impact
financial benefits
, 325
on individuals
, 324–325
on organizations
, 326
physical and psychological health benefits
, 325–326
on society
, 326–327
work ability
, 327–329
additional resources and protective factors
, 342–343
autonomy
, 335–336
construct
, 324
emotional demands
, 334
environmental factors
, 333–334
Hackman and Oldham’s (1976) job characteristics model
, 329–330
job boredom
, 333
job crafting
, 337
job demands
, 332
job demands-resources model (JD-R)
, 330–331
job design and lifespan development theory
, 331
job resources
, 335
Morgeson and Humphrey’s (2006) work design model
, 330
personal health
, 339–340
personality
, 341–342
personal resources and demands
, 338–339
physical demands
, 333–334
role conflict
, 332–333
schedule control
, 338
self-efficacy
, 341
supervisor and coworker support
, 336
supporting methods
, 331–343
task significance
, 336–337
work overload
, 332
On-line questionnaire survey
, 222
Open communication culture
, 255
Optimization
, 331
Organic solidarity
, 309
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB)
, 162, 168
Organizational culture
, 166
Organizational decision-making
, 163
Organizational demography theory
, 313
Organizational factors, understanding
, 172–173
“Organizational forgetting”
, 270–271
Organizational outcomes
, 168–169
Organizational reward system
, 253
Organization empowerment practices
, 46
OWICW
, 34
Oyama, P. S.
, 308
Parry, E.
, 302
Passey, M.
, 8
“Peak wage” schemes
, 126
Pearson-Product Moment Correlations
, 149
Peer support
, 258
Pension system
, 119
Performance-based approach
, 166
Persistent depression
, 5
Personal health and work ability
, 339–340
Personality and work ability
, 341–342
Personal resources and demands
, 338–339
Peterson, S. J.
, 47
Pettigrew, T. F.
, 171
Pew Research Center
, 539
Phillips, J. E.
, 310
Physical and psychological health benefits
, 325–326
Physical demands and work ability
, 333–334
Physical health
, 339–340
Piktialis, D.
, 40
Pinazo, S.
, 317
Planned behavior, theory of
, 250
Platteau, E.
, 315
Plutarch
, 419–421
PMFs. See Probability mass functions
Pontic Greeks
, 64, 65, 69, 75, 76, 77
Population aging
, 109, 110
of 21st century
, 1
Positive psychology
, 101
Postuma, R. A.
, 41, 42
Poverty
, 77
Prejudice toward older workers, conceptualization of
, 160–166
Premature aging, dementia
, 472
Presenteeism
, 9
Pre-training self-efficacy
, 253
Primary prevention programs
, 11
Private sector employers
, 122
Proactive personality
, 45
Probability mass functions (PMFs)
, 277
Procedural injustice
, 314
Professional orchestral musicians
aging body systems
auditory system
, 365–366
and BMI
, 368
cognitive functioning
, 368–370
musculoskeletal system
, 361–363
neurological system
, 363–365
respiratory system
, 367
visual system
, 366–367
to become
, 357–359
in old age
, 359–360
Proper, K. I.
, 48
Protestantism
, 143
Protestant Work Ethic (PWE)
, 143
Psychological Capital (PsyCap)
, 46–47
Psychological contract (PC), age and
, 478–482
Psychological distance, reducing
, 173
Psychological distress
, 100
Psychological empowerment, feelings of
, 46
Psychological theories
, 306
Psychological vulnerabilities, at work
, 474–478
confiding relationship
, 477
job insecurity
, 477–478
negative work event
, 478
past loss
, 476
workloads and relationships
, 477
Psychological well-being
, 78–79
gender differences on dimensions of
, 78
of immigrants
, 77–78
Public “active ageing” policies
, 113
Public policy approach
, 122
Public sector pension schemes
, 123
Pull factors
, 111
in retirement decision
, 30, 33
Push factors
, 111
in retirement decision
, 30, 33
PWE. See Protestant Work Ethic
Quality of employment
, 86
Ramey, V. A.
, 141
Rapid population aging
, 125
Rational Emotive Therapy
, 195
Ratliff, S.
, 6
Reciprocal mentoring
, 49, 250
Redundancy schemes
, 121
Reemployment
age and
, 399–404
outcomes and age
, 403
Resistance wisdom
, 203
Respondents
, 221, 224, 225, 233, 234
injury, health, and disability
, 225
organizations, HR practices engaged in by
, 226–227
qualitative responses regarding desirable practices
, 228–232
rating of HR practice importance
, 227–228
Retirement
, 137, 223
age
, 8, 11
intentions of older workers
, 223
and mental health
, 10–11
Rhoades, J. A.
, 46
Ribeiro, S.
, 254
Risk reduction strategies for stress
, 8
Roh, H.
, 313
Role conflict and work ability
, 332–333
Ryff, C. D.
, 62
Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being
, 66
by employment status and age
, 74
by ethnicity, age, and gender
, 68–70
internal consistency of
, 68
by marital status and age
, 70–74
Sáez, J.
, 317
Salary
, 103
Salary protection clauses
, 120
Salter, K. M.
, 104
Sánchez, M.
, 317
Sandborn and Prabhakar
, 277
Satisfaction With Life Scale
, 68
Schabracq, M. J.
, 195
Schedule control and work ability
, 338
Schippers, J.
, 30
Schlosser, F.
, 35–39, 51, 220
Schofield, D.
, 8
Schroeder, H. S.
, 38
Schultz, K. S.
, 31
Schulz, R.
, 216
Scott, D.
, 143
Sector-specific obsolescence
, 270
Seelert, B.
, 206
Selection
, 331
Self-acceptance
, 62, 68, 73
Self-confidence
, 139
Self-efficacy
, 44–45
and work ability
, 341
Self-employment
, 37
Self-knowledge
, 198–199
Sense of community in workplace
, 11
Shacklock, K.
, 216
Shank, D.
, 151
Shapiro, A.
, 63
Shi, J.
, 35
SHRCs. See Silver Human Resource Centres
Shrestha, R.
, 8
Shukko
, 123
Siegrist, J.
, 34
Silver Human Resource Centres (SHRCs)
, 124
Silverstein, M.
, 310
Simon, H.
, 201
Singer, I. B.
, 203
Skill shortage
, 270
Skills obsolescence
, 270
Small-sized employers
, 124
Smith, A.
, 191
Snell, S. A.
, 275
Snyder, C. R.
, 88
Snyder’s cognitive model
, 93
Social cognitive theory
, 253
Social environment of workplace
, 5
Social identity theory
, 170, 302
Social networking
, 137
Social role theory
, 306
Social security system
, 118, 119, 128
Social-structural approach
, 303
Solidarity model
, 317
Song, H.
, 275
SPA. See State Pension Age
Spector, P. E.
, 88
Speelman, C.
, 174
Spreitzer
, 46
Stajkovic, A. D.
, 44
Stakeholders
, 274, 274n4
Stanush, P. L.
, 275
State-financed early retirement pathway
, 111, 119
State-financed scheme
, 119
State Pension Age (SPA)
, 122
State pension payments
, 122
Stationary model
, 284
results
, 290–293
Stationary process
, 284n7
Steger, M. F.
, 89
Stereotype toward older workers, conceptualization of
, 160–166
Stinglhamber, F.
, 170
Stochastic discrete-event simulator
, 292
Stress-related behaviors
, 8
Strijk, J. E.
, 48
Stringent societal age norms
, 161
Structural solidarity
, 308
Stuckler, D.
, 87
Subjective psychological well-being in Greece
, 85
active labor market programs
, 87
Adult Hope Scale (AHS)
, 93
Eurostat unemployment
, 86
instruments
, 90–92
life satisfaction
, 88–89
Life Satisfaction Scale (SWLS)
, 93
Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ)
, 93
participants
, 89–90
procedure
, 94
results
, 94–100
Work Locus of Control Scale (WLCS)
, 94
Suhrcke, M.
, 87
Super-aging society
, 27
Supervisor and coworker support
, 336
Supervisory empowerment behaviours
, 46
Supporting methods and work ability
, 331–343
Sverke, M.
, 104
Synthesized exit age distribution
, 287
Talaska, C. A.
, 161
Task significance
, 336–337
Templer, A.
, 28
“Temporal proximal”
, 144
Tenseki
, 123
Tenure-based employment security
, 120
Tertiary education
, 142
Therborn, G.
, 141
Thunk, R.
, 152
Time-to-failure distributions
, 282
Tims, M.
, 48
Topa, G.
, 33
Trade unions
, 119, 124
Training programs
, 15
Trait competitiveness
, 151
Transfer climate
, 257
Tropp, L. R.
, 171
Turner, B. S.
, 302
Unemployment
rates in Japan
, 113
unemployment in UK
, 113
United Kingdom (UK)
, 112, 120–123, 127
employment rate
, 117
employment, unemployment, and inactivity rates of aged 55–64 in
, 113–117
labor market participation in
, 123
public sector organizations
, 33
Univariate Analyses of Variance
, 74
Urwin, P.
, 302
U.S. Census Bureau
, 59
van Dalen, H. P.
, 29, 30
van der Beek, A. J.
, 48
Van Loo, J.
, 270, 275
van Mechelen, W.
, 48
van Vuuren, T.
, 87
Veen, S.
, 32
Verworn, B.
, 31, 32, 38
Vigilance
, 203
Vital@Work program
, 48
Voelpel, S.
, 275
Volltmen, J.-B.
, 35
Voluntary-redundancy approach
, 166
Wade-Benzoni, K. A.
, 310, 314
Wahrendorf, M.
, 34
Waldman, J.
, 275
Wang, M.
, 29, 31, 35, 39
“War for talent”
, 28
Welfare benefits
, 119
Welfare state policies
, 118
Wennekers, S.
, 152
Wernik, B. M.
, 39
Wisdom
age and
, 185
development and
adulthood
, 193–194
freedom
, 194–195
openness and introspection
, 195–196
personal mission
, 196–197
view
, 186–193
yields of
, 197, 205–207
dealing with change
, 203–204
effectiveness
, 199–203
pleasure and happiness
, 207–209
self-knowledge
, 198–199
WLCS. See Work Locus of Control Scale
Wohrmann, A. M.
, 39
Work
overload
, 332
psychological vulnerabilities at
, 474–478
Work ability (WA)
construct
, 324
definition
, 324
older workers retention
, 327–329
additional resources and protective factors
, 342–343
autonomy
, 335–336
construct
, 324
emotional demands
, 334
environmental factors
, 333–334
Hackman and Oldham’s (1976) job characteristics model
, 329–330
job boredom
, 333
job crafting
, 337
job demands
, 332
job demands-resources model (JD-R)
, 330–331
job design and lifespan development theory
, 331
job resources
, 335
Morgeson and Humphrey’s (2006) work design model
, 330
personal health
, 339–340
personality
, 341–342
personal resources and demands
, 338–339
physical demands
, 333–334
role conflict
, 332–333
schedule control
, 338
self-efficacy
, 341
supervisor and coworker support
, 336
supporting methods
, 331–343
task significance
, 336–337
work overload
, 332
Worker vitality
, 48–49
Workforce diversity
, 313
Workforce planning
maintenance
, 275–276
models
, 276
Workforce pool size
and experience calculation
, 278–280
mapping
, 288–289
Work hours, reduction of
, 223–224
“Working pensioners” system
, 124
Work Locus of Control Scale (WLCS)
, 94
Workplace learning
, 43
Workplace stressors reduction
, 41–42
Work-related intergenerational relationships
, 311–312
Work-related variables
, 303
World Health Organization (WHO), for mental health, definition of
, 17
Wrzesniewski, A.
, 47, 48
Wu wei
, 192, 206
Yorkshire and the Humber (Y&H) studied leadership domains
, 549
Young, J. D.
, 43
Yzerbyt, V.
, 170
Zacher, H.
, 171, 172
Zhan, Y.
, 31, 35
Zinni, D.
, 35–36, 38
Zivin, K.
, 6
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Mental Health of the Aging Workforce
- Chapter 2 Organizational Initiatives to Develop and Retain Older Workers
- Chapter 3 Successful Aging in the Workplace: A Comparison Study of Native Greeks, Pontic Greeks, and Albanian Immigrants
- Chapter 4 Subjective Psychological Well-Being of the Aging Workforce in Times of Economic Crisis: The Case of Greece
- Chapter 5 Population Aging and Labor Market Policy in Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the Republic of Korea: The Effects of Institutional Context on Old Age Employment
- Chapter 6 The Changing Face of Education and Work: Attitudes toward Work and Its Impact on Economic Growth and the Wealth of Nations
- Chapter 7 Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination toward Older Workers: A Wind of Change?
- Chapter 8 Wisdom
- Chapter 9 The Role of Human Resource Practices and Other Factors Influencing the Continuing Work Participation of Older Workers in New Zealand
- Chapter 10 Intergenerational Learning in Organizations: A Framework and Discussion of Opportunities
- Chapter 11 Critical Skills Loss – The Effect of the Disappearance of Non-Replaceable Workforce
- Chapter 12 A Conceptual Framework for Managing Intergenerational Relations in the Workplace
- Chapter 13 Maintaining Work Ability to Support and Retain Older Workers
- Chapter 14 Hitting the High Notes: Healthy Aging in Professional Orchestral Musicians
- Chapter 15 Job Performance and Job Attitudes in Later Life: The Role of Motives
- Chapter 16 Job Insecurity, Job Loss, and Reemployment: Implications for an Aging Workforce
- Chapter 17 On Elders’ Statesmanship. A View from Greek Antiquity
- Chapter 18 Demographic Trends and Implications of the Aging Workforce, with Some Policy Options for Consideration
- Chapter 19 Working: Time Bomb or Time Well-Spent?
- Chapter 20 Employers’ Attitudes toward Older-Worker Job Seekers: A Comprehensive Review with Recommendations for Action
- Chapter 21 Aging in Asia: Challenges and Opportunities in China, India, Japan, and South Korea
- Chapter 22 Compassionate Leadership: Promoting Non-Discriminatory Practice toward Older Employees in Healthcare
- Index