Age and Work: Advances in Theory, Methods, and Practice

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The edited volume Age and Work: Advances in Theory, Methods, and Practice presents a systematic collection of key advances in theory, methods, and practice regarding age(ing) and work. This cutting-edge collection breaks new ground by developing novel and useful theory, explaining underutilized but important methodological approaches, and suggesting original practical applications of emerging research topics.

The book begins with a prologue by the World Health Organization’s unit head for aging and health, an introduction on the topic by the editors, and an overview of past, current, and future workforce age trends. Subsequently, the first main section outlines theoretical advances regarding alternative age constructs (e.g., subjective age), intersectionality of age with gender and social class, paradoxical age-related actions, generational identity, and integration of lifespan theories. The second section presents methodological advances regarding behavioral assessment, age at the team and organizational levels, longitudinal and diary methods, experiments and interventions, qualitative methods, and the use of archival data. The third section covers practical advances regarding age and job crafting, knowledge exchange, the work/nonwork interface, healthy aging, and absenteeism and presenteeism, and organizational meta-strategies for younger and older workers. The book concludes with an epilogue by an eminent scholar in age and work.

Written in a scientific yet accessible manner, the book offers a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, academics in the fields of psychology and business, as well as practitioners working in the areas of human resource management and organizational development.

Author(s): Hannes Zacher, Cort W. Rudolph
Series: SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series
Publisher: Routledge/SIOP
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 372
City: New York

Cover page
Half Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Table of Contents Page
List of Figures Page
List of Tables Page
Editor Biographies Page
Contributor Biographies Page
Series Foreword Page
Prologue Page
SECTION I Introduction and Overview
1 Research on Age(ing) at Work Has “Come of Age”
2 Workforce Age Trends and Projections
SECTION II Advances in Theory on Age and Work
3 Beyond Chronological Age: Alternative Age Constructs and Their Implications at Work
4 Intersectional Effects of Age, Gender, and Social Class on Successful Aging at Work
5 Integration of Paradoxical Age-Related Actions at Work
6 Generational Differences and Generational Identity at Work
7 Integrating Lifespan Development Theories: Implications for the Study of Age(ing) and Work
SECTION III Advances in Methods to Study Age and Work
8 Perceived and Actual Behaviors in Research on Age and Work
9 Age at the Team and Organizational Levels
10 Longitudinal and Diary Methods to Study Age and Work
11 Conducting Experiments and Intervention Studies to Understand Age and Work
12 Qualitative Methods for Studying Age and Work
13 Using Archival Data to Research Age and Work
SECTION IV Advances in Practice Regarding Age and Work
14 Age and Job Crafting: How and Why do Employees of Different Ages Craft Their Job?
15 Age and Knowledge Exchange: Ability, Motivation, and Opportunities
16 Age and Managing the Work–Nonwork Interface
17 Healthy Aging, Absenteeism, and Presenteeism
18 Organizational Metastrategies for Younger and Older Workers
Epilogue
Index