Policy responses to ageing and the extension of working lives (Record no. 18523)

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Original cataloging agency NY
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Language code of subtitles or captions eng
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Personal name Biggs, Simon.
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Title Policy responses to ageing and the extension of working lives
Medium [electronic resource] /
Statement of responsibility, etc Simon Biggs, Dina Bowman, Helen Kimberley, Michael McGann.
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Extent pp. 607-610.
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Title Themed section on policy responses to ageing and the extension of working lives
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Summary, etc Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the relationship between work and ageing has become increasingly visible as a policy issue. It is both reflected in and influenced by changes in macro-economic policy, life-opportunities and social attitudes associated with growing older, as a combination of falling birth rates and increased longevity, and has put pressure on the traditional parameters of the working age. The idea of retiring at a fixed point in the life-course, to enjoy a period of rest or leisure at the end of a working life, emerged in many advanced economies during the 1900s and evolved into policies that encouraged early retirement as the baby-boomers entered the jobs market in the 1960s and 1970s (Phillipson and Smith, 2005). Early retirement, itself a relatively recent development, gave rise to the possibility of a ‘third age’ of leisure and active ageing (Laslett, 1987), but as demographic and economic changes make themselves felt, it is again becoming an uncertain prospect for many older workers (Biggs and McGann, 2015).
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System details note Mode of access: Internet.
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Personal name Bowman, Dina.
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Personal name Kimberley, Helen.
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Personal name McGann, Michael.
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Title Social policy and society.
Relationship information 2016, Vol. 15, No. 4
International Standard Serial Number 1474-7464
Record control number ocm49954477
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2048/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746416000269
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