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Springer International Publishing | 2015

Aging Workers' Learning and Employability

Isabel Raemdonck; Simon Beausaert; D. Fröhlich; Nané Kochoian; Caroline Meurant

In today’s time of demographic change and rapid innovation, age and employability as well as the role of learning and development are high on the agenda of policy makers and human resource managers. Empirical studies, however, do not provide consistent evidence for the relation between age and employability and between age and work-related formal and informal learning. While many studies find negative relationships, some other studies present positive or insignificant effects. The inconsistent results may hint at conceptual weaknesses of chronological age as a measure, which are often ignored. One such weakness is the difficulty to disentangle age effects from cohort and period effects. Moreover, since people become more heterogeneous the older they get, the less suitable age is as predictor. Therefore, we state that chronological age in itself may not be the most important factor in predicting work-related learning and employability. Alternative significant predictors might be work centrality, learning self-efficacy and future time perspective. In addition, we identify age-related individual and organizational obstacles for work-related learning and employability. Two of the most prominent individual obstacles are a decline in motivation to learn and less capability to learn. Organizational barriers are due to negative stereotypes about aging workers and a lack of supportive learning climate for older workers. Therefore, research on other individual and organizational factors might provide more satisfying answers and contribute to new insights for the management of an increasingly older workforce.


Conference for research on learning and instruction | 2013

Learning to Stay Employable: The Relationship between Age, Formal and Informal Learning, and Employability.

Simon Beausaert; D. Fröhlich; M. Segers


XXXV Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA). Brighton, UK | 2015

Learning to Stay Employable: The Role of Employees’ Feedback Seeking Network and the Dangers of Homophily

D. Fröhlich; Simon Beausaert; Mien Segers


15th biennal EARLI conference for research on Learning and instruction | 2013

It's All about the Attitudes, not the Age: The Role of Future Time Perspective and Goal Orientation for Older Employees’ Employability

Simon Beausaert; D. Fröhlich; M. Segers


EARLI Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction | 2017

How does coaching offered to newly qualified teachers determine their collegial network and informal learning? : An ego-nets approach in combination with interviews

Sanne De Vos; Johan De Wilde; D. Fröhlich; Simon Beausaert; Mien Segers


the 8th EARLI SIG 14 Learning and Professional Development Conference: Bridging Professional Development Research | 2016

Achieving employability as we age: : The role of age and achievement goal orientations on learning and employability

S. Aasma; D. Fröhlich; Simon Beausaert


Archive | 2016

Learning from the task at hand: How does task variety help employees to stay employable?

M. Kremer; D. Fröhlich; Mien Segers


16th biennial EARLI conference for research on learning and instruction. Limassol, Cyprus | 2015

On the relation between social informal learning activities and innovative work behavior in the workplace

M. Gerken; Gerhard Messmann; D. Fröhlich; Simon Beausaert; Mien Segers


16th biennial EARLI conference for research on learning and instruction. Limassol, Cyprus | 2015

16th biennial EARLI conference for research on learning and instruction. Limassol, Cyprus

M. Gerken; Gerhard Messmann; D. Fröhlich; Simon Beausaert; Mien Segers


16th biennial EARLI conference for research on learning and instruction. Limassol, Cyprus | 2015

Feedback seeking and relational demography: A conceptual model of enhancing employees’ employability

D. Fröhlich; Simon Beausaert; Mien Segers

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M. Gerken

Maastricht University

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M. Segers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Caroline Meurant

Université catholique de Louvain

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Isabel Raemdonck

Université catholique de Louvain

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Nané Kochoian

Université catholique de Louvain

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