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2004
As we stated at the beginning of this book, few countries have been founded so deliberately in the image of modernity as the Turkish Republic that Ataturk brought into existence in 1923. In recent times there has been considerable debate about whether Ataturk and his successors conflated modernisation and westernisation and about the consequences of ...
Theo Nichols, Nadir Sugur
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As we stated at the beginning of this book, few countries have been founded so deliberately in the image of modernity as the Turkish Republic that Ataturk brought into existence in 1923. In recent times there has been considerable debate about whether Ataturk and his successors conflated modernisation and westernisation and about the consequences of ...
Theo Nichols, Nadir Sugur
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Younger Managers & Older Workers
CoatingsPro, 2006If you’re older – or younger – than some of your crewmembers, you need to understand how generational differences can turn your crew into a cohesive team.
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Job quality differences among younger and older workers in Europe: The role of institutions [PDF]
We compare non-wage aspects of job quality of younger and older workers across European countries and relate the differences between them to the prevailing institutional settings.
JOSÉ M Arranz, CARLOS Garcia-Serrano
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The Demand for Younger and Older Workers
Journal of Sports Economics, 2012This study examines how worker productivity and risk factors affect the demand for younger and older workers modeled using concepts from labor economics. The two primary National Football League player labor markets—the draft process and veteran free agent market—provide rich empirical environments for testing hypotheses from the model.
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Learning at work: a model of learning and development for younger workers
Journal of Management & Organization, 2020AbstractIn rapidly changing work environments, individuals need a willingness and ability to learn new skills and knowledge to contribute to their organization's goals and their own employability. As the baby-boomer generation begins to exit the workplace, organizations need to pay attention to developing the capability of younger, novice workers who ...
Robyn Mason, David Brougham
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Do Older Workers Squeeze Out Younger Workers? [PDF]
This paper investigates the oft-repeated claim that delayed retirement by older workers will result in higher unemployment among the young, a claim which has garnered increased attention in the media in the United States and which drives retirement policy in China.
Alicia Munnell, April Wu
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Millennials, Media, and Research: Ageism and the Younger Worker
2016Traditionally, employment concerns of ageism in the USA have focused on individuals over the age of 40. Indeed, the most common research on ageism, considered in this chapter as discriminatory acts targeting specific age groups (Palmore 1999), examines topics like the protection of older workers (Rothenberg and Gardner 2011), whether discrimination of ...
Joel T. Nadler +2 more
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Job-Related Education and Training among Younger Workers
Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1995This paper examines younger workers' job-relevant post-secondary education, formal on-the-job and informal on-the-job training. Using data from a panel study of 1985 Edmonton high school and university graduates, we examine the extent to which individuals who made the school-to-work transition during the late 1980s are actively participating in their ...
Graham S. Lowe, Harvey Krahn
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The knowledge management of older workers: Younger workers' perspectives
2014With regard to projections of demographic trends, the knowledge management among workers over age 50 is relevant and useful in practice. In the Czech Republic, as elsewhere, there are still stereotypical beliefs about older workers. These stereotypes emphasize the health and social aspects of workers age 50+ in the labour market, resulting in the fact ...
Pejřová, Ivana, Klímek, Petr
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Sociopsychological Aspects of The Adaptation of Younger Workers to Production Jobs
Soviet Sociology, 1983For several decades we have been carrying on an uncompromising struggle with bourgeois ideology on questions of the relations between man and society. In recent years, interest in the "theory of adaptation" has increased in the West, requiring not only elaboration of the theory of adaptation itself but also the continued working-out of the given ...
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