John Field is a Professor in the School of Education, University of Stirling, and Visiting Professor at Birkbeck, University of London. He has also worked at the University of Warwick and University of Ulster. His research focuses primarily on learning through the adult life course. His books include Lifelong Learning and the New Educational Order (2006), Social Capital (2008), and most recently Working Men's Bodies: Work Camps in Britain, 1880-1939 (2013). Ronald J. Burke is Professor Emeritus of Organization Studies at Schulich School of Business, York University. Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at the Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He is a founding President of the British Academy of Management, Immediate Past President of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), former President of RELATE and President of the Institute of Welfare. He was the Founding Editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior, former Editor of the scholarly journal Stress and Health and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Management, now in its' 3rd Edition. He has been an advisor to the World Health Organisation, ILO, and EU in the field of occupational health and wellbeing, was Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Chronic Disease of the World Economic Forum (2009-2010) (then served for 5 years on the Global Agenda Council for mental health of the WEF) and was Chair of the Academy of Social Sciences 2009-2015. He was Chair of the Sunningdale Institute in the Cabinet Office and National School of Government 2005-2010. Professor Cooper is currently the Chair of the National Forum for Health & Wellbeing at Work (comprised of 40 global companies eg BP, Microsoft, NHS Executive, UK government (wellbeing lead) , Rolls Royce, John Lewis Partnership, etc.). Professor Cooper is the author/editor of over 250 books in the field of occupational health psychology, workplace wellbeing, women at work, and occupational stress. He was awarded the CBE by the Queen for his contributions to occupational health; and in 2014 he was awarded a Knighthood for his contribution to the social sciences.
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The Aging Workforce: Individual, Organizational and Societal Opportunities and Challenges - Ronald Burke, Cary L. Cooper and John Field PART ONE: KEY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES World Population in Historical Perspective - Tommy Bengtsson and Kirk Scott Research on Age Diversity in the Workforce - Current Trends and Future Research Directions - Florian Kunze and Stephan Boehm Prolonging working life in an aging world: A crossnational perspective on labor market and welfare policies toward active aging - Anne-Marie Guillemard Migration and workforce aging - John Field PART TWO: THE AGING WORKFORCE Work Performance and the Older Worker - Margaret E. Beier and Ruth Kanfer Age and Work Motives - Cort W. Rudolph, Boris B. Baltes and Keith L. Zabel New Patterns of Late-Career Employment - Kerr Inkson, Margaret Richardson and Carla Houkamau Care Work and New Technologies of Care for Older People Living at Home - Celia Roberts, Maggie Mort and Christine Milligan Ageing, work and the demographic dividend in South Asia - Penny Vera-Sanso Age and Generational Differences in Work Psychology: Facts, Fictions, and Meaningful Work - Paul Fairlie PART THREE: MANAGING AN AGING WORKFORCE Comparative Age Management: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Implications - Stephan Boehm, Heike Schroeder, and Florian Kunze Demographic Challenges for Human Resource Management: Implications from Management and Psychological Theories - Birgit Verworn, Christiane Hipp and Doreen Age stereotypes in the workplace: multidimensionality, cross-cultural applications, and directions for future research - Richard A. Posthuma and Laura Guerrero Older Workers, Occupational Stress and Safety - Gary A. Adams, Sarah DeArmond, Steve M. Jex and Jennica R. Webster Training Older Workers: A Review - Yu-Shan Hsu Older Workers in the Professions: Learning Challenges and Strategies - Tara Fenwick Quality of work, wellbeing, and retirement - Johannes Siegrist and Morten Wahrendorf PART FOUR: LIVING IN AN AGING SOCIETY Working Caregivers in the 'Sandwiched Generation' - Margaret B. Neal, Leslie B. Hammer, Ayala Malach Pines, Todd E. Bodner, and Melissa L. Cannon The social connections of older Europeans - Martin Kohli and Harald K nemund Engaging elders in community and society - Stina Johansson Learning in later life - Franz Kolland and Anna Wanka The role of social networking games in maintaining intergenerational communications for older adults - Yunan Chen, Jing Wen and Bo Xie Making a case for the existence of generational stereotypes: a literature review and exploratory study - Elissa L. Perry, Apivat Hanvongse and Danut A. Casoinic PART FIVE: DEVELOPING PUBLIC POLICY Reconstructing work and retirement: Labour market trends and policy issues - Chris Phillipson Policies for older adult learning: the case of the European Union - Marvin Formosa Optimizing the Long Future of Aging: Beyond Involvement to Engagement - Jacquelyn Boone James, Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, Jennifer Kane Coplon, and Betty Eckhaus Cohen The measurement of multiple dimensions of subjective well-being in later life - Bram Vanhoutte Legal aspects of age discrimination - Malcolm Sargeant

