Capturing the value of the experienced worker

Antón Rafael García Martínez, Yvonne Sonsino
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Objective: This article aims to bring together a series of case studies and evidence for examining the full diversity agenda, including age and the steps employers can take to make their business more age ready. Methodology: The study combines a consulting and meta-analysis methodology. Typical biases and current practices are unpicked to distinguish fact fiction. Results: This research offers a framework for becoming a successful age-ready employer, older workers are valued, treated fairly, are engaged and productive. Varying results are expected, depending on geography. Developed countries with labour force pressures through shrinking birth rates are likely to be the earliest adopters. Limitations: Further work is underway to solidify these results in many more organizations globally, and this will take time. In subsequent research, quantitative methodologies should be applied to evaluate the impact of the experience. Practical implications: This essay helps understanding the value of experienced workers in our society, making it easier now than ever to understand why and how to become an age-ready — not to mention a productive and an efficient — employer.
抓住有经验的工人的价值
目的:本文旨在汇集一系列案例研究和证据,以检验全面的多元化议程,包括年龄和雇主可以采取的步骤,使他们的企业更适合年龄。研究方法:本研究结合了咨询和荟萃分析方法。典型的偏见和当前的做法被剔除,以区分事实和虚构。结果:这项研究为成为一个成功的年龄准备雇主提供了一个框架,年长的员工受到重视,公平对待,敬业和富有成效。根据地理位置的不同,预计会有不同的结果。由于出生率下降而面临劳动力压力的发达国家可能是最早的采用者。局限性:进一步的工作正在进行中,以便在全球更多的组织中巩固这些结果,这需要时间。在随后的研究中,应采用定量方法来评价经验的影响。实际意义:这篇文章有助于理解我们社会中经验丰富的工人的价值,使我们比以往任何时候都更容易理解为什么以及如何成为一个为年龄做好准备的雇主——更不用说一个富有成效和效率的雇主了。
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