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Ageing Labour Forces--Promises and Prospects.

Publication: Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations
Publication Date: 22-JUN-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Ageing Labour Forces--Promises and Prospects.(Book review)

Article Excerpt
Ageing Labour Forces--Promises and Prospects, edited by Philip Taylor, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2008, 240 pp., ISBN 978-1-845424-25-1.

In the current widespread debate about how to deal with demographic ageing, particularly in the economically advanced countries, this provocative book addresses in a comprehensive manner the changing status of older workers, public policy responses to it and their diverse motivations--putting too often emphasis on the economic dimension--public deficits and the sustainability of pensions--rather than the welfare of older workers.

It examines the current emphasis by policy makers on delaying retirement and, taking account of employers' attitudes and behaviour towards older workers, raises the critical question of whether the latter can look forward to the prospect of longer working lives with choice and security and, hence, for making successful transitions to retirement. Analyzing anti-discrimination legislation and practice, active ageing, employment policy, the gender dimension and the attitudes and behaviour of the various actors, it challenges the validity of the claim that older workers are on the threshold of a new 'golden age' of job openings and flexible retirement. The book contains eight case studies of industrialized countries--Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the UK and the US--carried out by an interdisciplinary team of thirteen academics from these countries.

The book starts with a brief overview of the recent history of older workers and discusses the changing policy landscape, following decades of early exit, and the growing awareness of the impact of demographic ageing on the public purse, the competitiveness of the economy, society and ... the individual. From the outset, the authors point to three major problems faced by many older workers, namely society's preference for youth, the tacit and sometimes overt support by European governments to employers wishing to discharge older workers, and older workers themselves who sometimes help perpetuate ageist myth (by considering retraining unnecessary or that they are too old to retrain, or that age is a barrier to employment even if it is not).

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