The crisis of pension funding, together with the problem of ageing of the workforce, have given a prominent role to the analysis of psychological and social processes marking the last stages of the working career. In this framework, the present article aims at : first, suggesting a critical overview of the main studies on ageing in organizations and, more generally, on the relationships between age and work; secondly, backing up the relevance of a psychosocial approach to the issue of old workers, which cannot simply be limited to ageing in work. Such an approach has not yet been developed in depth. Il implies an analysis of socialisation and identity restructuring processes that characterise the transition at the late career.

Age et travail: des Etudes sur le vieillissement au travail a' une approche psychosociale de la fin de la carriere professionnelle

Fraccaroli, Franco;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The crisis of pension funding, together with the problem of ageing of the workforce, have given a prominent role to the analysis of psychological and social processes marking the last stages of the working career. In this framework, the present article aims at : first, suggesting a critical overview of the main studies on ageing in organizations and, more generally, on the relationships between age and work; secondly, backing up the relevance of a psychosocial approach to the issue of old workers, which cannot simply be limited to ageing in work. Such an approach has not yet been developed in depth. Il implies an analysis of socialisation and identity restructuring processes that characterise the transition at the late career.
2008
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I., Faurie; Fraccaroli, Franco; A., Le Blanc
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