Career Development and Aging
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Career development and aging represents a topic of growing importance for individuals as well as organizations. As society and the workforce is aging, late career employees embody a steadily growing proportion of the working population (Van der Heijden, Schalk, & Van Veldhoven, 2008). In order to create and maintain a successful and satisfying late career, this population has to successfully deal with today’s changing work environment and its demands. In this chapter, first a review traditional stage-based models of late career development is given. Then an overview of how the current work environment increasingly necessitates a protean career orientation and career adaptability among older workers is provided. The chapter concludes with implications for career counseling and HR practices regarding older workers.
Date of Publication
2016-02-14
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Book Section
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en
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Johnston, Claire | |
Nagy, Noemi |
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Pachana, Nancy A. |
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Springer Science & Media
ISBN
978-981-287-080-3
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