Employment Problems, Challenges, and Opportunities for Middle-aged and Older Women

Employment Problems, Challenges, and Opportunities for Middle-aged and Older Women
Title Employment Problems, Challenges, and Opportunities for Middle-aged and Older Women PDF eBook
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Total Pages 134
Release 1981
Genre Older people
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Challenges Older Women Face Re-entering the Workforce

Challenges Older Women Face Re-entering the Workforce
Title Challenges Older Women Face Re-entering the Workforce PDF eBook
Author Wendy Carpenter
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Release 2021
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Older women face many employment barriers when looking to re-enter the labour market at a later stage in their life. These barriers can significantly challenge their economic and social independence. In some cases, they can be at risk for poverty and isolation. Their career trajectories move downward as they face decreasing salary scales, less mobility and lower status. In order to understand some of the impacts to this group, this research takes place in Ontario the largest provincial employer of full time workers in Canada. The research problem explored the employment barriers older women face and specifically focused on what could be done to assist these women as they transition in and out of the labour market. The research literature available does not pay sufficient attention to women of this age group and it is unclear as to how the individual, government, education sectors and the businesses could leverage career development initiatives to mitigate the risks for all stakeholders" but particularly the older women. It is, therefore, important to investigate what can be done to help older women in work transition. The purpose of this research was to determine challenges, if any, that older women (after the age of 50) face when re-entering the workforce and to explore what knowledge, skills and tools are needed to help them overcome barriers to employment. To investigate the problem, an interpretative qualitative study was undertaken using unstructured interviews with Career Coaches and Re-employment Consultants familiar with helping older women find work. It was important to obtain candid and open perspectives from career development professionals to inform practice. Unstructured interviews allowed for in-depth responses and examples to enrich the outcomes. The research questions include: Do older women face challenges when looking to re-enter the workforce? What skills and knowledge can support older women looking for work? What tools or training are challenging for older women to access or find? What tools or training can be enhanced or created to help older women look for or find work? These research questions are critical to uncovering specific challenges along with possible opportunities for support, such as coaching and/or job searching tools that can be enhanced or created to expand skills and knowledge related to older women finding work and being successful in their career trajectories. This thesis supports the findings in the research literature that older women face employment barriers and can benefit from career support and guidance. The outcomes draw our attention to the success of holistic and differentiated career support initiatives. Specific areas of focus for career planning practice should include confidence building, development of social capital and networking skills along with cost and time effective training on job finding skills and job skills training, if needed. These findings are relevant to women for their own research on career planning, as well as for coaching programs, employment hiring practices along with government policy and relevant legislation. These practice implications will help women navigate later life re-employment and guide them to achieve successful career trajectories.

Bibliography on Employment Problems of Older Women

Bibliography on Employment Problems of Older Women
Title Bibliography on Employment Problems of Older Women PDF eBook
Author United States. Women's Bureau
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Total Pages 104
Release 1954
Genre Age and employment
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Bibliography on Employment Problems of Older Women, Hiring Restrictions, Psychological Barriers, Work Performance

Bibliography on Employment Problems of Older Women, Hiring Restrictions, Psychological Barriers, Work Performance
Title Bibliography on Employment Problems of Older Women, Hiring Restrictions, Psychological Barriers, Work Performance PDF eBook
Author Women's Bureau
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Total Pages 98
Release 1954
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Employment of Older Women, an Annotated Bibliography

Employment of Older Women, an Annotated Bibliography
Title Employment of Older Women, an Annotated Bibliography PDF eBook
Author United States. Women's Bureau
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Total Pages 96
Release 1957
Genre Age and employment
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Older Workers

Older Workers
Title Older Workers PDF eBook
Author Sara E. Rix
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Total Pages 272
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
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The book provides practical, useful information and advice for older adults who are either staying in or returning to the work force.

Employment of older women

Employment of older women
Title Employment of older women PDF eBook
Author United States. Women's Bureau
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Total Pages 92
Release 1957
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