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ItemNo Preview AvailableRestructuring the life course: Work and retirementTAYLOR, P (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableEarly exit from the labour market, social exclusion and marginalisation in the UKTAYLOR, P ; Andersen, JG ; Guillemard, A-M ; Jensen, PH ; Pfau-Effinger, B (The Policy Press, 2005)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableA New Deal for older workers in the United Kingdom?TAYLOR, P ; Maltby, T ; de Vroom, B ; Mirabille, ML ; Overbye, E (Ashgate, 2004)
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ItemNo Preview AvailablePolicy making towards older workers in the United KingdomTAYLOR, P ; Buck, H ; Dworschak, B (Booklet series, Demography and Employment, 2003)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableThe PIMOS project: An example of the benefits from a transnational projectTAYLOR, P ; Lloyd, N ; Tillsley, C ; Field, J (NIACE, 2002)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableOlder workers and the cult of youth: Ageism in public policyTAYLOR, P ; Glover, I (Ashgate, 2001)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableManaging the third age workforce: a review and agenda for researchTAYLOR, P ; Tillsley, C ; Glover, I ; Branine, M (Ashgate, 2001)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableAge discrimination in employment: A survey of opinion-formers in the United KingdomTAYLOR, P ; Drury, E (Eurolink Age, 1997)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableGradual retirement in the United KingdomTAYLOR, P ; Walker, A ; Delsen, L ; Reday-Mulvey, G (Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1996)6. Gradual. retirement. in. the. United. Kingdom. Philip. Taylor. and. Alan. Walker. The aging of the work force and the organisation of the public pension system are currently high on the political agenda in the UK. In recent years government ...
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ItemNo Preview AvailableIntergenerational relations in employmentTAYLOR, P ; Walker, A (UCL Press, 1996)
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