Comparing HRM responses to ageing societies in Germany and Japan: towards a new research agenda
2016
27
1-2
97-113
age discrimination ; ageing population ; human resources management ; research
Demography
http://dx.doi.org/DOI 10.1688/mrev-2016-Jackson
English
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"This concluding discussion re-connects with some of the key themes presented in previous contributions to this Special Issue. Adopting a systems view, this discussion attempts to broaden the terms of reference for the aforementioned themes. Drawing on a review of recent HRM literature, we proposes a number of topics that HRM researchers, policy makers and practitioners might elaborate on in future contexts for investigating, formulating and implementing their responses to ageing societies in Germany, in Japan and, indeed, across other nationally or regionally defined societies that are subject to processes of demographic shift."
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