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Mid And Late Career Issues An Integrative Perspective Mo Wang Deborah A Olson Kenneth S Shultz

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Mid And Late Career Issues An Integrative Perspective Mo Wang Deborah A Olson Kenneth S Shultz
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.23 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Mo Wang; Deborah A. Olson; Kenneth S. Shultz
ISBN: 9781136218330, 1136218335
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Mid And Late Career Issues An Integrative Perspective Mo Wang Deborah A Olson Kenneth S Shultz by Mo Wang; Deborah A. Olson; Kenneth S. Shultz 9781136218330, 1136218335 instant download after payment.

This new book looks at the unique career issues faced by those workers in their mid and late career stages, particularly with regard to the psychosocial dynamics of mid and late careers. With the growth in aging workers worldwide, we need a deeper understanding of the unique challenges and issues as well as the practical implications related to the shifting demographics to an older workforce, particularly the aging of the baby boom generation. This book reviews, summarizes and integrates the literature on a wide variety of issues and organizational realities related to these workers. Numerous case studies based on one-on-one interviews with older workers and recent retirees provides illustrative examples of the key concepts discussed in each chapter. Students, researchers, and professionals in industrial organizational psychology, human resource management, developmental psychology, vocational psychology and gerontology will find this authoritative book of interest.

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