Extended Working Life Policies International Gender and Health Perspectives /

This volume addresses the current debate on extended working life policy by considering the influence of gender and health on the experiences of older workers. Bringing together an international team of scholars, it tackles issues as gender, health status and job/ occupational characteristics that s...

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Kolejni autorzy: Ní Léime, Áine (Redaktor), Ogg, Jim (Redaktor), Rašticová, Martina (Redaktor), Street, Debra (Redaktor), Krekula, Clary (Redaktor), Bédiová, Monika (Redaktor), Madero-Cabib, Ignacio (Redaktor)
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505 0 |a Part I. Introductory Section -- Chapter 1. Empirical and Policy Landscape; Jim Ogg and Martina Rasticova -- Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives; Clary Krekula, Sarah Vickerstaff -- Chapter 3. Data Sources and Issues; Michaela Gstrein and Tindara Addaboo -- Part II. Country Reports -- Chapter 4. Albania -- Chapter 5. Austria -- Chapter 6. Belgium -- Chapter 7. Bulgaria -- Chapter 8. Chile -- Chapter 9. Croatia -- Chapter 10. Cyprus -- Chapter 11. Czech Republic -- Chapter 12. Finland.-Chapter 13. France -- Chapter 14. Germany -- Chapter 15. Greece -- Chapter 16. Ireland -- Chapter 17. Israel -- Chapter 18. Italy -- Chapter 19. Lithuania -- Chapter 20. Netherlands -- Chapter 21. New Zealand -- Chapter 22. Poland -- Chapter 23. Portugal -- Chapter 24. Romania -- Chapter 25. Serbia -- Chapter 26. Spain -- Chapter 27. Sweden -- Chapter 28. United Kingdom -- Chapter 29. United States -- Part III. Future Directions -- Chapter 30. Policy Tool-Kits; Jonas Radl and Nata Duvvury. - Chapter 31. Conclusion: Future Directions: Debra Street and Aine Ni Leime. 
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