Older workers and work: societal and personal sentiments

This conference paper examines the perceptions of a group of employees aged 45 or more about their experiences of age discrimination in the work place. Retaining older workers is one way in which a productive work force can be maintained. However, a review of the literature reveals consistently negative attitudes by employers towards older workers, who are viewed as resistant to change, less productive, difficult to train and less motivated. This paper draws upon a survey of, and interviews with, Australian mature age workers. The topics covered included work life issues; work and work-related ... Show more

Authors: Billett, Stephen; Johnson, Greer; Dymock, Darryl; Martin, Gregory

Published: Crows Nest, New South Wales, AVETRA, 2010

Resource type: Conference paper

Physical description: 10 p.

Access item: Request Item from NCVER

Show more

Download files