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Age and ageing in the contemporary workplace: an opportunity for sociological understanding and analysis

Cara Reed Orcid Logo, Katrina Pritchard Orcid Logo

Handbook on the Sociology of Work, Pages: 167 - 180

Swansea University Authors: Cara Reed Orcid Logo, Katrina Pritchard Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.4337/9781035302376.00019

Abstract

While many employers are realising that there will be a greater age diversity in their workplaces, sociological research on age and work is only just starting to examine the connections between these two phenomena. We review the importance of considering the relationship between age and work and the...

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Published in: Handbook on the Sociology of Work
ISBN: 9781035302369 9781035302376
Published: Edward Elgar Publishing 2025
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa71316
Abstract: While many employers are realising that there will be a greater age diversity in their workplaces, sociological research on age and work is only just starting to examine the connections between these two phenomena. We review the importance of considering the relationship between age and work and then explore three key themes that have emerged from studies so far on the topic: ageing at work, successful ageing, and considering cohorts. Each theme demonstrates that work is in fact infused with understandings of age that impact both employees and employers with positive and negative effects. Therefore, to conclude we consider the future agenda for studying age and work, incorporating more intersectional, youth-focused research and ultimately more complex appreciations of how age and work inter-relate
Keywords: Age; Cohort; Generation; Work; Younger/older worker
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Start Page: 167
End Page: 180