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Barriers and facilitators to extended working life: a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce
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Cook, Penny A.
, Coffey, Margaret
, Weinberg, Ashley
, Edge, Clare Ellen
in
Age discrimination
/ Aging
/ Careers
/ Employees
/ Females
/ Flexibility
/ Flexible hours
/ Gender
/ Health
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health status
/ Labor force
/ Life expectancy
/ Older people
/ Older workers
/ Pensions
/ Perceptions
/ Public health
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex discrimination
/ Social norms
/ Society
/ Sociology
/ Stereotypes
/ Supervisors
/ Women
/ Workers
/ Workforce
/ Working women
2021
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Barriers and facilitators to extended working life: a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce
by
Cook, Penny A.
, Coffey, Margaret
, Weinberg, Ashley
, Edge, Clare Ellen
in
Age discrimination
/ Aging
/ Careers
/ Employees
/ Females
/ Flexibility
/ Flexible hours
/ Gender
/ Health
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health status
/ Labor force
/ Life expectancy
/ Older people
/ Older workers
/ Pensions
/ Perceptions
/ Public health
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex discrimination
/ Social norms
/ Society
/ Sociology
/ Stereotypes
/ Supervisors
/ Women
/ Workers
/ Workforce
/ Working women
2021
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Barriers and facilitators to extended working life: a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce
by
Cook, Penny A.
, Coffey, Margaret
, Weinberg, Ashley
, Edge, Clare Ellen
in
Age discrimination
/ Aging
/ Careers
/ Employees
/ Females
/ Flexibility
/ Flexible hours
/ Gender
/ Health
/ Health behavior
/ Health care
/ Health status
/ Labor force
/ Life expectancy
/ Older people
/ Older workers
/ Pensions
/ Perceptions
/ Public health
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex discrimination
/ Social norms
/ Society
/ Sociology
/ Stereotypes
/ Supervisors
/ Women
/ Workers
/ Workforce
/ Working women
2021
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Barriers and facilitators to extended working life: a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce
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Barriers and facilitators to extended working life: a focus on a predominately female ageing workforce
2021
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Many countries are reforming their pension systems so people stay in work for longer to improve the long-term sustainability of public finances to support an increasing older population. This research aimed to explore the factors that enable or inhibit people to extend working life (EWL) in a large United Kingdom-based retail organisation. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with a purposive sample (N = 30): 15 employees aged ⩾60 and 15 supervisors supporting these employees. Older workers were predominately female, reflecting the gender profile of the older workers in the organisation. Older workers and supervisors reported that key facilitators to EWL were good health, the perception that older workers are of value, flexibility and choice, the need for an ongoing conversation across the lifecourse, the social and community aspect of work as a facilitator to EWL and the financial necessity to EWL. Perceived barriers to EWL included poor health, negative impacts of work on health, and a lack of respect and support.
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