|
|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
The Canadian population is aging, bringing with it an increasing
number of social and economic challenges. With the aging of the
workforce, the reconceptualization of older workers and retirement,
the increasing share of women in the labour force, the elimination
of mandatory retirement, the fluctuating economy, and the changes
to the pension system, barriers to employment for older workers,
such as ageism, need to be of central concern. Ageism at Work
examines the subjective experiences of older workers in Canada and
explores how they negotiate ageism and manage their interactions in
the employment setting. Further, this book looks at the
intersection between age and gender and the pervasiveness of
gendered ageism in the labour market. Finally, this book examines
employers' attitudes towards older workers quantitatively, while
also exploring their first-hand accounts about them through
qualitative inquiry. Understanding how ageism plays out in the
labour market, how it intersects with sexism, and its consequences
on a personal level are critical to moving the discussion on
discrimination and human rights forward in Canada.
The Canadian population is aging, bringing with it an increasing
number of social and economic challenges. With the aging of the
workforce, the reconceptualization of older workers and retirement,
the increasing share of women in the labour force, the elimination
of mandatory retirement, the fluctuating economy, and the changes
to the pension system, barriers to employment for older workers,
such as ageism, need to be of central concern. Ageism at Work
examines the subjective experiences of older workers in Canada and
explores how they negotiate ageism and manage their interactions in
the employment setting. Further, this book looks at the
intersection between age and gender and the pervasiveness of
gendered ageism in the labour market. Finally, this book examines
employers' attitudes towards older workers quantitatively, while
also exploring their first-hand accounts about them through
qualitative inquiry. Understanding how ageism plays out in the
labour market, how it intersects with sexism, and its consequences
on a personal level are critical to moving the discussion on
discrimination and human rights forward in Canada.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|