Past it at 40? : a grassroots view of ageism and discrimination in employment

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Past it at 40? : a grassroots view of ageism and discrimination in employment

researchers, Margaret Bass, Kemal Ahson ; writer, Lucy Gaster

Policy Press, 2002

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"A report undertaken for Third Age Foundation by SMA Associates, a specialist organisation focusing on socioeconomic and regenerataion issues, poverty and social exclusion"

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There is a growing recognition that people over the age of fifty experience discrimination in the labour market. This ground-breaking report provides new evidence that ageism and discrimination are also having devastating effects on the lives of people as young as forty, with a cost to the economy of up to GBP31 billion per year. Past it at 40? explores, in detail, the experiences of people over forty trying to enter the labour market, including: people who have been made redundant; the long-term unemployed; women returners; people with disabilities; and people still in a job but needing new skills to keep going. Employers' attitudes, policies and practices are examined, revealing a worrying lack of awareness of national and European legislation in relation to the employment of older people. The report suggests a series of practical recommendations for government, employers, job seekers, employment agencies and other relevant organisations to ensure that as many people as possible, from all age groups, can find suitable work which benefits both employers and the wider economy. In particular it advocates an holistic approach to helping older people into work.

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  • Contents: Introduction
  • Ageism at the grassroots: Jobseekers' attitudes and experiences
  • Ageism at the grassroots: Employers' attitudes and experiences
  • Being out of work: It's more complicated than you think: finance, pensions, health and housing
  • Upskilling for working: The holistic approach
  • What needs to be done? A programme for action.

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