A new roadmap for an age-inclusive workforce management practice and an international policies comparison

Worldwide, the worker population age is growing at an increasing rate. Consequently, government institutions and companies are being tasked to find new ways to address age-related workforce management challenges and opportunities. The development of age-friendly working environments to enhance agein...

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Hauptverfasser: Katiraee, Niloofar, Berti, Nicola, Das, Ajay, Zennaro, Ilenia, Aldrighetti, Riccardo, Dimovski, Vlado, Peljhan, Darja, Dobbs, Debra, Glock, Christoph, Pacheco, Gail, Neumann, Patrick, Ogawa, Ami, Battini, Daria
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