Extended Working Life Policies
Edited by Áine Ní Léime (),
Jim Ogg (),
Martina Rašticová (),
Debra Street (),
Clary Krekula (),
Monika Bédiová () and
Ignacio Madero-Cabib ()
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Date: 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-40985-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: Key Issues and Policies for Extending Working Life
- Jim Ogg and Martina Rašticová
- Ch 2 The ‘Older Worker’ and the ‘Ideal Worker’: A Critical Examination of Concepts and Categorisations in the Rhetoric of Extending Working Lives
- Clary Krekula and Sarah Vickerstaff
- Ch 3 Data Issues and Indicators
- Tindara Addabbo, Michaela Gstrein and Renata Siemieńska
- Ch 4 Policy Toolkits on Employment and Ageing: A Conceptual Framework
- Nata Duvvury, Jonas Radl, E. K. Sarter, Simone Scherger and Jeroen Spijker
- Ch 5 Problems and Prospects for Current Policies to Extend Working Lives
- Debra Street and Áine Ní Léime
- Ch 6 Albania
- Merita Vaso Xhumari
- Ch 7 Australia
- Elizabeth Brooke
- Ch 8 Austria
- Barbara Haas, Michaela Gstrein and Roland Bildsteiner
- Ch 9 Belgium
- Nathalie Burnay and Patricia Vendramin
- Ch 10 Bosnia and Herzogovina
- Nurka Pranjić and Maja Račić
- Ch 11 Bulgaria
- Tihomira Trifonova and Kamellia Lillova
- Ch 12 Chile
- Ignacio Madero-Cabib, José De-Amesti and María-Soledad Herrera
- Ch 13 Croatia
- Siniša Zrinščak, Maja Vehovec and Drago Čengić
- Ch 14 Cyprus
- Petroula M. Mavrikiou
- Ch 15 Czech Republic
- Martina Rašticová, Monika Bédiová, Jana Mikušová, Aneta Krejčová and Jiří Černý
- Ch 16 Denmark
- Per H. Jensen
- Ch 17 Estonia
- Marge Unt, Margarita Kazjulja and Viivi Krönström
- Ch 18 Finland
- Laura Salonen, Antti Kähäri and Ilkka Pietilä
- Ch 19 France
- Julie Rochut and Jim Ogg
- Ch 20 Germany
- Laura Romeu-Gordo and E. K. Sarter
- Ch 21 Greece
- Antigone Lyberaki and Thomas Georgiadis
- Ch 22 Ireland
- Áine Ní Léime, Dinali Wijeratne and Nata Duvvury
- Ch 23 Israel
- Orly Benjamin, Sarit Nisim and Dikla Segel-Karpas
- Ch 24 Italy
- Tindara Addabbo
- Ch 25 Lithuania
- Jolanta Pivoriene and Kristina Ambrazeviciute
- Ch 26 Netherlands
- Maria Fleischmann and Thijs van den Broek
- Ch 27 New Zealand
- Judith A. Davey, Hannah Phillips and Fiona Alpass
- Ch 28 Poland
- Renata Siemieńska
- Ch 29 Portugal
- Paula Albuquerque, Sara Falcão Casaca, Heloísa Perista and Pedro Perista
- Ch 30 Romania
- Daniela Şoitu and Conţiu Tiberiu Şoitu
- Ch 31 Serbia
- Mihajlo Jakovljevic, Mirjana Jovanovic, Olivera Milovanovic and Svetlana Radevic
- Ch 32 Slovakia
- Anna Pilková and Juraj Mikuš
- Ch 33 Slovenia
- Tanja Rener and Ana Kralj
- Ch 34 Spain
- Jeroen Spijker, Juan Manuel García González and Dolores Puga
- Ch 35 Sweden
- Lars-Gunnar Engström, Satu Heikkinen and Clary Krekula
- Ch 36 Switzerland
- Nicky Le Feuvre, Maurice Avramito and Valérie Hugentobler
- Ch 37 Turkey
- Murat Mercan
- Ch 38 United Kingdom
- Laura Airey and Jakov Jandrić
- Ch 39 United States
- Debra Street
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