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The value of work in younger and older adults' lives: an Australian perspective

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Webber, Kaye Smith
In the present study we examined the perceived role of work in the lives of younger and older adults in three different occupations: teaching, nursing, and small business. On the basis of lifespan developmental theory of changes in work-related values across the lifespan we expected that (1) older adults would rate their job satisfaction and organisational commitment more highly than younger adults, and (2) younger adults would rate the importance of work more highly than older workers. Based on utility theory we expected that nurses and teachers would view early retirement more positively than small business employees because of early retirement incentives in these two careers. One-hundred-sixty-two participants completed a 118-item survey. Overall few age differences were found between older and younger workers. On average, all participants rated work as moderately important and their job satisfaction as moderately high. Nonetheless, older participants rated their job satisfaction higher than younger participants. On average, all groups believed they would retire before 65 years of age. The latter finding is important for workability theory and raises issues about how to change attitudes, perceptions and values about working past traditional retirement ages.

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Title of book

Assessment and promotion of work ability, health and well-being of ageing workers

Series

International congress series ; no. 1280

Chapter number

78

Pagination

415 - 420

Publisher

Elsevier B.V.

Place of publication

Amsterdam, Netherlands

ISBN-13

9780444519894

ISBN-10

0444519890

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2005, Elsevier

Extent

79

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