Open Research Europe (Jun 2024)

A new roadmap for an age-inclusive workforce management practice and an international policies comparison [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

  • Nicola Berti,
  • Niloofar Katiraee,
  • Patrick Neumann,
  • Ilenia Zennaro,
  • Ajay Das,
  • Vlado Dimovski,
  • Riccardo Aldrighetti,
  • Debra Dobbs,
  • Darja Peljhan,
  • Gail Pacheco,
  • Christoph Glock,
  • Ami Ogawa,
  • Daria Battini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Background Worldwide, the worker population age is growing at an increasing rate. Consequently, government institutions and companies are being tasked to find new ways to address age-related workforce management challenges and opportunities. The development of age-friendly working environments to enhance ageing workforce inclusion and diversity has become a current management and national policy imperative. Since an ageing workforce population is a spreading worldwide trend, an identification and analysis of worker age related best practices across different countries would help the development of novel palliative paradigms and initiatives. Methods This study proposes a new systematic research-based roadmap that aims to support executives and administrators in implementing an age-inclusive workforce management program. The roadmap integrates and builds on published literature, best practices, and international policies and initiatives that were identified, collected, and analysed by the authors. The roadmap provides a critical comparison of age-inclusive management practices and policies at three different levels of intervention: international, country, and company. Data collection and analysis was conducted simultaneously across eight countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Slovenia, and the USA. Results and conclusions The findings of this research guide the development of a framework and roadmap to help manage the challenges and opportunities of an ageing workforce in moving towards a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient labour force.

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