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![]() Human Resource Management JournalVolume 16 Issue 3, Pages 313 - 330 Published Online: 16 Jun 2006 Journal compilation © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 116K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Employers' attitudes, practices and policies towards older workers Copyright 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ABSTRACTDespite policy emphasis on the importance of older workers (i.e. those aged 50 and above) to current and future labour markets, relatively little is known about the ways in which employers' attitudes, policies and practices influence their recruitment and retention. Drawing upon previous work by Taylor and Walker, this article reports qualitative research among employers across Scotland, which sought to investigate further the relationships between employers' policies, practices and attitudes towards older workers. The findings indicate a complex set of relationships, and challenge the simplistic causal link between attitudes and practice. The conclusions discuss the implications of these findings for the future employment of older workers, and assess the extent to which the forthcoming age discrimination legislation in the UK is likely to tackle discriminatory attitudes, practices and policies. |
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Special Issue on International HRM:
Evidence and Implications from Emerging Markets in Europe
Abstracts Submission deadline:
15 March 2010
Guest edited by Prof. Fang Lee Cooke, Prof. Geoffrey T. Wood,
Dr. Alexandros G. Psychogios,
Dr. Leslie T. Szamosi