TY - JOUR
T1 - Oh won't you stay just a little bit longer : changing employers' views of older workers
AU - Mountford, Helene
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The effects of the 2009 economic downturn in Australia, followed by a comparatively rapid recovery, have seen a surprising growth in the number of older workers in employment. If this increase in older workers is the harbinger of permanent change in the labour market, it can only come about if employers modify their traditionally negative attitude towards mature employees, in the first comprehensive overview of the literature and case studies, this paper explores employers' attitudes towards older workers and finds that most of the stereotypical myths are readily overcome in the current labour market. If a labour shortage drives employers to offer more flexible working conditions as first seen in the Global Financial Crisis, they will be taken up by the largest working cohort"”the baby boomers"”and the problem could be largely averted.
AB - The effects of the 2009 economic downturn in Australia, followed by a comparatively rapid recovery, have seen a surprising growth in the number of older workers in employment. If this increase in older workers is the harbinger of permanent change in the labour market, it can only come about if employers modify their traditionally negative attitude towards mature employees, in the first comprehensive overview of the literature and case studies, this paper explores employers' attitudes towards older workers and finds that most of the stereotypical myths are readily overcome in the current labour market. If a labour shortage drives employers to offer more flexible working conditions as first seen in the Global Financial Crisis, they will be taken up by the largest working cohort"”the baby boomers"”and the problem could be largely averted.
KW - employee retention
KW - flexible work arrangements
KW - labor market
KW - older people
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:33784
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M3 - Article
SN - 0311-6336
VL - 37
SP - 164
EP - 190
JO - Australian Bulletin of Labour
JF - Australian Bulletin of Labour
IS - 2
ER -