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The Threshold for Aging in the Workplace

Donald L. Ashbaugh

University of Northern Iowa

Charles H. Fay

Rutgers University

The literature was reviewed for studies in which "older worker" was operationalized using some chronological age as a threshold. An analysis of 105 studies shows little agreement on when a worker becomes an older worker. A variety of methods, mostly arbitrary, were used in setting threshold age. Implications are discussed.

Research on Aging, Vol. 9, No. 3, 417-427 (1987)
DOI: 10.1177/0164027587093005


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