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Employability of older workers in the Netherlands: antecedents and consequences

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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine self-perceived employability, the factors that influence this, the chances to find a job and retirement preferences of two generations older workers with a low occupational status in the creative industries in the Netherlands.Design/methodology/approach– Survey data including qualitative elements were obtained from 1,112 older workers registered in a job agency specialized in older workers. Correlations,t-tests and multiple regressions were performed to test the hypotheses, while the open questions were analyzed in a qualitative manner.Findings– The Veteran Generation reported a higher self-rated employability than the Baby Boomer Generation, found a job quicker and also preferred to retire later than the Baby Boomer Generation. In addition, they focussed on aspects that fostered their employability. The Baby Boomers, on the other hand, stressed the importance of some barriers that hindered their employability. The Baby Boomer Generation explained how external factors like negative stereotypes and being too expensive hinder their employability and chances at the labor market.Research limitations/implications– A limitation in the study is the use of a cross-sectional design that fails to capture the influence of the aging process.Practical implications– In the light of the aging population, knowledge about which factors influence the employability and labor participation of older workers is necessary. More insights about the differences and similarities among the various generations in the workforce can help organizations to take important decisions about human resource policies and practices.Originality/value– This study compared the Baby Boomer Generation to the Veteran Generation in a sector that is known for its unstable employment and hazardous working environments.
Title: Employability of older workers in the Netherlands: antecedents and consequences
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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine self-perceived employability, the factors that influence this, the chances to find a job and retirement preferences of two generations older workers with a low occupational status in the creative industries in the Netherlands.
Design/methodology/approach– Survey data including qualitative elements were obtained from 1,112 older workers registered in a job agency specialized in older workers.
Correlations,t-tests and multiple regressions were performed to test the hypotheses, while the open questions were analyzed in a qualitative manner.
Findings– The Veteran Generation reported a higher self-rated employability than the Baby Boomer Generation, found a job quicker and also preferred to retire later than the Baby Boomer Generation.
In addition, they focussed on aspects that fostered their employability.
The Baby Boomers, on the other hand, stressed the importance of some barriers that hindered their employability.
The Baby Boomer Generation explained how external factors like negative stereotypes and being too expensive hinder their employability and chances at the labor market.
Research limitations/implications– A limitation in the study is the use of a cross-sectional design that fails to capture the influence of the aging process.
Practical implications– In the light of the aging population, knowledge about which factors influence the employability and labor participation of older workers is necessary.
More insights about the differences and similarities among the various generations in the workforce can help organizations to take important decisions about human resource policies and practices.
Originality/value– This study compared the Baby Boomer Generation to the Veteran Generation in a sector that is known for its unstable employment and hazardous working environments.

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