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Older Workers in Transition

European Experiences in a Neoliberal Era

Edited by David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst

Published

Sep 12, 2022

Page count

214 pages

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Rethinking Work, Ageing and Retirement

ISBN

978-1529215007

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Sep 12, 2022

Page count

214 pages

Browse the series

Rethinking Work, Ageing and Retirement

ISBN

978-1529215014

Dimensions

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Sep 12, 2022

Page count

214 pages

Browse the series

Rethinking Work, Ageing and Retirement

ISBN

978-1529215014

Dimensions

Imprint

Bristol University Press
Older Workers in Transition

More people are extending their working lives through necessity or choice in the context of increasingly precarious labour markets and neoliberalism. This book goes beyond the aggregated statistics to explore the lived experiences of older people attempting to make job transitions.

Drawing on the voices of older workers in a diverse range of European countries, leading scholars explore job redeployment and job mobility, temporary employment, unemployment, employment beyond pension age and transitions into retirement.

This book makes a major contribution and will be essential reading within a range of disciplines, including social gerontology, management, sociology and social policy.

David Lain is Senior Lecturer in Employment Studies at Newcastle University.

Sarah Vickerstaff is Professor of Work and Employment at the University of Kent.

Mariska van der Horst is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Part I: Introducing Older Worker Job Transitions in a Neoliberal Era

1. Job Transitions in Older Age in an Era of Neoliberal Responsibilisation ~ David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst

2. The Social Construction of Work and Retirement: Changing Transitions and ‘Work- endings’ ~ Chris Phillipson

Part II: European Experiences of Older Worker Transitions

3. Job Redeployment of Older Workers in UK Local Government ~ David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst

4. Time, Precarisation and Age Normality: On Internal Job Mobility among Men in Manual Work in Sweden ~ Clary Krekula

5. Temporary Older Workers in Belgium as a Demonstration of a Paradoxical Situation ~ Nathalie Burnay

6. Attempted Transitions from Unemployment in Italy ~ Emma Garavaglia

7. Divorced Women Working Past Pension Age in Germany and the UK: The Long Shadow of the Female Homemaker Model~ Anna Hokema

8. Expectations of Transitions to Retirement in Ireland ~ Áine Ní Léime

Part III: Conclusions and Discussion

9. Retirement and Responsibilisation: Current Narratives about the End of Working Life ~ David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst