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Shkop, Yitzchak M.; Shkop, Esther M. – Personnel Journal, 1982
In a recent survey, most managers and blue-collar workers indicated that the availability of job modifications would alter their retirement plans. Such an alternative can alleviate some job-related problems of older workers and permit an organization to capitalize fully upon these employees' skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Blue Collar Occupations, Employment Practices, Job Development
Halloran, Daniel F. – Personnel Journal, 1985
Examines the fears people have concerning retirement and the importance of one's job to one's self-image. The author suggests steps one can take to help prepare for retirement, such as promoting alternate aspects of your life, associating with people outside of your job arena, and developing and maintaining outside interests. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Career Counseling, Midlife Transitions
Lyons, Morgan – Personnel Journal, 1981
This article looks at some of the issues surrounding a potentially older workforce and reports on some of the creative solutions currently being advanced by employers, including (1) redesigning work schedules, (2) redesigning jobs, and (3) alternative assignments. (LRA)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Labor Force
Litras, Thomas S. – Personnel Journal, 1979
Explores ramifications of a number of economic and societal factors on retirement policy. Factors considered are (1) inflation, (2) age discrimination legislation, (3) retirement income sources, (4) demographics, (5) overextending funds, (6) elimination/retention of mandatory retirement legislation, and (7) future alternatives. (CSS)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Essays, Federal Legislation, Futures (of Society)