A gender perspective on older workers’ employment and working conditions

Vendramin, Patricia;Valenduc, Gérard
(2014) , 66 pages

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While working and employment conditions are increasingly recognized as key issues in ageing at work, gender disparities are still going under-considered. These are not only the outcome of horizontal (between sectors of activity) and vertical (between job categories) segregation that produce widely differing work situations for women and men; they are also about men and women’s respective career paths, how they impact on health among the over-50s, and changing workforce exit norms, not to mention opportunities for self-fulfilment in work and recognition at work. More broadly, women and men’s ageing at work is influenced by the unequal distribution of domestic work and the tasks of caring both for the older and younger generations.
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Vendramin, P., & Valenduc, G. (2014). A gender perspective on older workers’ employment and working conditions (European Trade Union Institute (ETUI), Brussels 2014.03). https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/195642