The era of the aging worker is here. From the rice paddies of Japan to the heart of the American rust-belt, veteran international correspondent Joseph Coleman takes readers inside the lives of aging workers, their workplaces, and their societies.
The era of the aging worker is here. From the rice paddies of Japan to the heart of the American rust-belt, veteran international correspondent Joseph Coleman takes readers inside the lives of aging workers, their workplaces, and their societies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Coleman has been a journalist for more than two decades, spending most of that time as a foreign correspondent for Associated Press, including 11 years in Japan. He's reported from almost 20 countries throughout Asia, Europe, and Latin America, covering stories ranging from the Colombian government's battle with the Medellin drug cartel to the Kobe earthquake, the Asian tsunami, and global warming. A graduate of Vassar College and Columbia University, Coleman teaches at Indiana University, where he is the Roy W. Howard Professor of Practice in the School of Journalism.
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Introduction PART 1: THE ROUGH RIDE TO A SILVER AMERICAN WORKFORCE Chapter 1 - The Great Recession and the American Older Worker Chapter 2 - Boomers: The Want to Work Generation Chapter 3 - Unfinished Work: America Moves to Make Space for Elders PART II: THE GRAYING WORLD'S LABOR CRISIS Chapter 4 - Old Europe Wakes Up and Gets to Work (Sort of) Chapter 5 - Japan: The Old Man and the Hammer PART II: BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME Chapter 6 - Lessons Learned: How to Build the Workforce of the Future Chapter 7 - What's at Stake: The Retirement Mind and National Vibrancy Chapter 8 - Endgame: Islands of the Old
Introduction PART 1: THE ROUGH RIDE TO A SILVER AMERICAN WORKFORCE Chapter 1 - The Great Recession and the American Older Worker Chapter 2 - Boomers: The Want to Work Generation Chapter 3 - Unfinished Work: America Moves to Make Space for Elders PART II: THE GRAYING WORLD'S LABOR CRISIS Chapter 4 - Old Europe Wakes Up and Gets to Work (Sort of) Chapter 5 - Japan: The Old Man and the Hammer PART II: BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME Chapter 6 - Lessons Learned: How to Build the Workforce of the Future Chapter 7 - What's at Stake: The Retirement Mind and National Vibrancy Chapter 8 - Endgame: Islands of the Old
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