老龄化、工作和退休:跨学科背景下的21世纪问题

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Margaret E. Beier, Gwenith G. Fisher
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摘要

人口老龄化带来的人口结构变化以及技术和自动化带来的破坏正在迅速改变全球的工作格局。当前的审查对与工作场所老龄化和工作场所新现实相关的关键问题,即工作场所学习和发展,年龄多样化的劳动力和退休,提供了一个有针对性的前瞻性观点。我们的综述从多个层面对这些问题进行了探讨,包括影响职场老龄化的宏观(社会/文化)、中观(工作设计/组织氛围和人力资源实践)和微观(个人健康、财富、特质和动机)因素。我们还将描述规范和个体对衰老影响的寿命发展理论应用于工作环境,特别是关于社会情感选择理论和工作中成功衰老的过程模型。最后,我们提供了实际意义,并提出了21世纪工作场所最紧迫的未来研究领域,包括多个层面(即宏观、中观和微观)的具体研究问题。
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Aging, Work, and Retirement: Twenty-First-Century Issues in an Interdisciplinary Context
Demographic shifts in population aging and disruption caused by technology and automation are rapidly changing the landscape of work across the globe. The current review provides a focused, forward-looking perspective on key issues relevant to workplace aging and new realities of the workplace, namely workplace learning and development, an age-diverse workforce, and retirement. Our review provides a multilevel perspective on these issues, including the macro (societal/cultural), meso (job design/organizational climate and HR practices), and micro (individual health, wealth, traits, and motivation) factors that influence workplace aging. We also apply lifespan development theories that describe normative and individual influences on aging to the work context, particularly regarding socio-emotional selectivity theory, and process models of successful aging at work. We conclude by providing practical implications and presenting areas of future research that are the most pressing in the workplace of the twenty-first century, including specific research questions at multiple levels (i.e., macro, meso, and micro).
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Launched in March 2014, the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior is a publication dedicated to reviewing the literature on I/O Psychology and HRM/OB. In the latest edition of the Journal Citation Report (JCR) in 2023, this journal achieved significant recognition. It ranked among the top 5 journals in two categories and boasted an impressive Impact Factor of 13.7.
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