Older Workers and Labour Market Exclusion Processes

A Life Course perspective

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Paru le : 2022-11-09



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This open access book addresses the important and neglected question of older workers who are excluded from the labour market. It challenges post-capitalist discourses of active ageing with a focus on restrictive end-of-career and retirement measures. The book demonstrates how a paradigm shift is generating real processes of exclusion for important sectors of the population. By providing strong empirical evidence from different contexts, the impact of different life course trajectories on the risks and the opportunities at the end of career are demonstrated. The organisation of workplace and institutional frameworks which reinforce inequalities are also presented. As such the book is an essential reading for students, academics and policy makers who seek to understand how exclusion processes operate to the disadvantage of older workers in the labour market.
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214 pages
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2022-11-09
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Springer
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9783031112713
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9783031112720

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9783031112720

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Nathalie Burnay is Full Professor in Sociology at the University of Namur and at the University of Louvain. Her main research focuses on the evolution of social policies and changes in working conditions in a perspective of extending working life. She has been member of the executive board of the ‘Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française’ (AISLF) since 2016 and director of the research committee on “Parcours de vie et vieillissement” of AISLF.

Jim Ogg is Associate Researcher of the Ageing Research Unit, French National Pension Fund. He has worked in the field of social gerontology since 1987. His main research areas include ageing and family life, the transition to retirement, and the role of housing and habitat in later life.

Clary Krekula is Professor of social work, at the Department of Social Work, Linnaeus University. Her research focuses on critical age studies, ageing from an intersectional perspective, and time and temporality. From these perspectives, she has brought attention to women’s embodied ageing, to age normalities, as well as temporal regimes in work organisations.

Patricia Vendramin is Professor of Sociology at UCLouvain University. She is head of the open faculty of economic and social science and holder of the Chaire Travail-Université. Her research areas include working conditions and ageing.

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