Employment of Older People in the European Union
David Morris and
Tony Mallier
LABOUR, 2003, vol. 17, issue 4, 623-648
Abstract:
Abstract. This article identifies the alternative employment modes of older workers in the European Union. Against a background of changing levels of labour force participation and declining employment opportunities the paper describes and discusses the relative significance for older workers of alternative employment modes. Two atypical modes, part‐time and self‐employment, are discussed in detail. The paper concludes that atypical employment modes offer ageing employees the opportunity to gradually retire by providing a bridge between full‐time employment and final retirement.
Date: 2003
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