TY - BOOK
T1 - Working environment and work retention
AU - Fridriksson, Johann Fridrik
AU - Tómasson, Kristinn
AU - Midtsundstad, Tove
AU - Sivesind Mehlum, Ingrid
AU - Hilsen, Anne Inga
AU - Nilsson, Kerstin
AU - Albin, Maria
A2 - Poulsen, Otto Melchior
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The project shows that the working environment is rarely the sole cause of early retirement, but working environment factors may explain a large fraction of the transition to disability pension in particular. Several working environment predictors of early retirement are well-documented in the Nordic countries, but workplace policies and activities to retain older workers rarely aim to improve the working environment. There may be great potentials in developing workplace interventions which combine prevention of working environment risk factors (e.g. risk factors for accidents, strenuous work/high physical work demands, insufficient recovery between work shifts, quantitative work demands, conflicts at work and bullying/harassment, and age discrimination) with increment of job satisfaction through increased control/influence, possibilities for development and recognition from management.
AB - The project shows that the working environment is rarely the sole cause of early retirement, but working environment factors may explain a large fraction of the transition to disability pension in particular. Several working environment predictors of early retirement are well-documented in the Nordic countries, but workplace policies and activities to retain older workers rarely aim to improve the working environment. There may be great potentials in developing workplace interventions which combine prevention of working environment risk factors (e.g. risk factors for accidents, strenuous work/high physical work demands, insufficient recovery between work shifts, quantitative work demands, conflicts at work and bullying/harassment, and age discrimination) with increment of job satisfaction through increased control/influence, possibilities for development and recognition from management.
U2 - 10.6027/TN2017-559
DO - 10.6027/TN2017-559
M3 - Book
SN - 978-92-893-5196-6
VL - 2017
T3 - TemaNord
BT - Working environment and work retention
PB - Nordiska ministerrådet
CY - Copenhagen
ER -