Decent work, older workers and vulnerability in the economic recession: a comparative study of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States

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Bisom-Rapp, S., Frazer, A. and Sargeant, M. 2013. Decent work, older workers and vulnerability in the economic recession: a comparative study of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. in: Selmi, M. (ed.) Age and Equality Law UK Ashgate. pp. 209-286
Chapter titleDecent work, older workers and vulnerability in the economic recession: a comparative study of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States
AuthorsBisom-Rapp, S., Frazer, A. and Sargeant, M.
Abstract

[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This volume brings together classic articles which explore the increasingly crucial and relatively recent concept of age discrimination. Issues relating to an ageing workforce are now widespread as many employees are either working longer in order to compensate for depleted pensions; or, in countries where there are labor shortages among younger workers, employers are trying to induce older workers to remain in the workforce. The essays in this volume explore the evolution of legislation against age discrimination as well as the legal structures relating to age discrimination in the US (where legislation is more advanced), the European Union, Canada and Australia.

Page range209-286
Book titleAge and Equality Law
EditorsSelmi, M.
PublisherAshgate
Place of publicationUK
SeriesThe Library of Essays on Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law
ISBN
Hardcover9781409437239
Publication dates
PrintApr 2013
Publication process dates
Deposited05 Jul 2013
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409437239
LanguageEnglish
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