Dealing with older workers in Europe: A comparative survey of employers' attitudes and actions

H.P. van Dalen, C.J.I.M. Henkens, J.J. Schippers

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Abstract

This article addresses employers’ attitudes and actions regarding the position of older workers. A comparative survey among employers from four European countries – Greece, Spain, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom – is used to examine their expectations with respect to the ageing of the workforce, the productivity of older workers and their recruitment and retention behaviour regarding older workers. The results show that in spite of the perceived challenges ahead (ageing workforce), employers take no substantial measures to retain and recruit older workers or improve their productivity. Only employers in the United Kingdom seem to recognize older workers as a valuable source of labour supply and act accordingly.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-60
JournalJournal of European Social Policy
Volume19
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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