How is digitalisation reshaping work for older workers across Europe? This open access volume offers a comprehensive examination of the challenges and opportunities that arise as technology transforms the labour market. Bringing together leading scholars from across Europe, the book provides fresh, evidence-based insights into working experiences of older workers in a digitalised labour market.
Across 15 chapters, the contributors draw on diverse methodologies and data from multiple countries to explore critical themes sorted into the following thematic sections:
This anthology serves as an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners dealing with the complexities of ageing and work in the digital era. It not only maps current trends but also shows possible ways to support more inclusive and sustainable workplaces for all generations.
| ISBN: | 9783032190338 |
| Publication date: | 14th April 2026 |
| Author: | Clary Krekula, Daniela Soitu, Martin Lakomý |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 318 pages |
| Series: | International Perspectives on Aging |
| Genres: |
Population and demography Age groups: the elderly Age groups and generations Sociology: work and labour Computer applications in the arts and humanities Computer applications in the social and behavioural sciences |
How is digitalisation reshaping work for older workers across Europe? This open access volume offers a comprehensive examination of the challenges and opportunities that arise as technology transforms the labour market. Bringing together leading scholars from across Europe, the book provides fresh, evidence-based insights into working experiences of older workers in a digitalised labour market.
Across 15 chapters, the contributors draw on diverse methodologies and data from multiple countries to explore critical themes sorted into the following thematic sections:
This anthology serves as an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners dealing with the complexities of ageing and work in the digital era. It not only maps current trends but also shows possible ways to support more inclusive and sustainable workplaces for all generations.
Older Workers in a Digital Era features in the following genres: Population and demography, Age groups: the elderly, Age groups and generations, Sociology: work and labour, Computer applications in the arts and humanities, Computer applications in the social and behavioural sciences
Older Workers in a Digital Era is available in Hardback
Older Workers in a Digital Era was written by Clary Krekula, Daniela Soitu, Martin Lakomý and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland
Older Workers in a Digital Era has 318 pages
Yes it is part of International Perspectives on Aging series
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