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Editorial

From managing a problem to capitalizing on talent and experience of older workers

Pages 1217-1220 | Published online: 30 Mar 2011
 

Notes

1. Such a low age limit has its starting point on the one hand in the EU-practice of the statisticians to take the age of 45 years as the demarcation line between being a ‘younger’ (24–44 years) and ‘older’ (45–64 years) worker (Descy Citation2006). On the other hand, it relates to the age-related ‘employability’ problems of those who are 45+ and unemployed. See Tikkanen (Citation2008) for a more comprehensive overview to the definitions of an ‘older worker’.

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