The disproportionate aging of the population of working age in
many nations around the world is a unique occurrence in the history
of humankind. In the light of demographic change, it is becoming
increasingly important to develop and use the potential of older
employees.
This edited volume "Age-differentiated Work Systems" provides a
final report on a six-year priority program funded by the German
Research Foundation (DFG) and presents selected research findings
of 17 interdisciplinary project teams. The idea is that it will
serve both as a reference book and overview of the current state of
research in ergonomics, occupational psychology and related
disciplines. It provides new models, methods, and procedures for
analyzing and designing age-differentiated work systems with the
aim of supporting subject matter experts from different areas in
their decisions on labor and employment policies. Therefore over 40
laboratory experiments involving 2,000 participants and 50 field
studies involving over 25,000 employees were conducted.
Further objectives of the edited volume were to provide a
pluridisciplinary compilation of the extensive information acquired
over the six-year program period, to illustrate the range of the
research field, and to convey an integrated understanding of
age-differentiated work systems to readers.
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