Philip Taylor, Catherine Earl, Elizabeth Brooke, Christopher McLoughlin
This book considers what work and retirement mean for older women, how each is experienced, and how working fits with other facets of their lives. The authors draw on data collected from women themselves, employers, industry stakeholders and older workers' advocates, to explore older women's experiences of work and retirement against a backdrop of current policy efforts to extend working lives in response to ageing societies. Contrary to common representations of the situation of older workers, the data reveal how workplaces can be seen as relatively benign, and retirement viewed...
This book considers what work and retirement mean for older women, how each is experienced, and how working fits with other facets of their lives. The...