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SPRING 2007
The Aging Workforce: Are We Ready?


OUR GUEST EDITORS:
Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes and Robert B. Hudson

Introduction
The Aging Workforce: Ready or Not
By Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes and Robert B. Hudson

The Aging Workforce: Is Demography Destiny?
By Steven A. Nyce

The Changing Landscape of Work
By Ellen Gallinsky

The Meanings of Work for Older Workers
By Michael A. Smyer and Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes

Not So Big Jobs and Retirements: What Workers (and Retirees) Really Want
By Phyllis Moen

Employment in Later Life: A Focus on Race/Ethnicity and Gender
By Jeffrey A. Burr and Jan E. Mutchler

The Older Worker, Job Insecurity, and the New Economy
By Stephen Sweet

Between a Twentieth- and a Twenty-First-Century Workforce: Employers at the Tipping Point
By Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes

Phased Retirement: Facts, Figures, and Politics
By Chantel Sheaks

A Longer Worklife: The New Road to Volunteering
By Nancy Morrow-Howell

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The Evolving Role of Public Policy in Promoting Work and Retirement
By Robert B. Hudson and Judith G. Gonyea

Adaptations to an Aging Workforce: Innovative Responses by the Corporate Sector
By Diane Piktialis

Ageism in the Workplace
By Helen Dennis and Kathryn Thomas

Opportunities for Entrepreneurship in Later Life
By Edward Rogoff

Older Workers and the Labor Market: Lessons from Abroad
By Philip Taylor

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