The aging population: An inquiry into discrimination against the elderly and the perceptions of elderly workers among public employees.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yavuzalp Solak, Hasan Durmuş, Belgin Oral
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BackgroundAging is a natural part of human life and brings both advantages-disadvantages. Ageism is one of these disadvantages, which affects older people-workers and all individuals in society directly/indirectly today and seems to affect tomorrow.ObjectivesThis study evaluates public service providers' attitudes towards the elderly and obtains their opinions about elderly employees for the first time. With this study, we aimed to find out some variables that may affect the attitudes of public employees towards the elderly and elderly workers.MethodsIn 2021, this study was conducted on 283 public employees from the province of Hatay in southern Turkey. The study used a 23-question AAS (Attitude towards Ageism Scale) scale to measure discrimination against the elderly. Furthermore, the authors conducted a review of the existing literature and developed a series of questions for a questionnaire designed to elicit attitudes towards older workers.ResultsDespite the demographic changes in our country in recent decades, our research has revealed that participants hold a positive attitude towards the elderly due to their respect for the elderly, which is an important part of our cultural heritage. However, there is also concern regarding discriminatory attitudes and ideas towards elderly workers.ConclusionAs societies aging, it is inevitable that the workforce will also become older. This study is of significant value as it addresses the ongoing interactions between public employees and older individuals. Furthermore, this study makes a substantial contribution to the development of solutions to address these interactions and to the prevention of all forms of discrimination, such as ageism.

人口老龄化:调查对老年人的歧视以及公职人员对老年工作者的看法。
老龄化是人类生活的一个自然组成部分,它既有优点也有缺点。年龄歧视是这些不利因素之一,它直接/间接地影响到老年人、工人和社会上的所有个人,似乎还会影响到明天。目的评价公共服务机构对老年员工的态度,首次获得公共服务机构对老年员工的看法。通过这项研究,我们的目的是找出一些可能影响公务员对老年人和老年工人的态度的变量。方法本研究于2021年对土耳其南部哈塔伊省的283名公职人员进行了研究。该研究使用了一个23题的AAS(对年龄歧视态度量表)量表来衡量对老年人的歧视。此外,作者对现有文献进行了回顾,并为问卷设计了一系列问题,以引出对老年工人的态度。尽管近几十年来我国的人口结构发生了变化,但我们的研究表明,参与者对老年人的态度是积极的,因为他们尊重老年人,这是我们文化遗产的重要组成部分。然而,对老年工人的歧视态度和想法也令人关切。随着社会老龄化,劳动力也将不可避免地变老。这项研究具有重要的价值,因为它解决了公共雇员与老年人之间持续的互动。此外,这项研究对制定解决这些相互作用的办法和防止一切形式的歧视,如年龄歧视,作出了重大贡献。
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Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation
Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
30.40%
发文量
739
期刊介绍: WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal''s subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design client-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice.
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