Young at heart, old at work? Relations between age, (meta-)stereotypes, self-categorization, and retirement attitudes


Autoria(s): Bal, P. Matthijs; de Lange, Annet H.; Van der Heijden, Beatrice I.J.M.; Zacher, Hannes; Oderkerk, Frank A.; Otten, Sabine
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The aims of this study were to examine how workers' negative age stereotypes (i.e., denying older workers' ability to develop) and negative meta-stereotypes (i.e., beliefs that the majority of colleagues feel negative about older workers) are related to their attitudes towards retirement (i.e., occupational future time perspective and intention to retire), and whether the strength of these relationships is influenced by workers' self-categorization as an “older” person. Results of a study among Dutch taxi drivers provided mixed support for the hypotheses. Negative meta-stereotypes, but not negative age stereotypes, were associated with fewer perceived opportunities until retirement and, in turn, a stronger intention to retire. Self-categorization moderated the relationships between negative age (meta-)stereotypes and occupational future time perspective. However, contrary to expectations, the relations were stronger among workers with a low self-categorization as an older person in comparison with workers with a high self-categorization in this regard. Overall, results highlight the importance of psychosocial processes in the study of retirement intentions and their antecedents.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92403/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92403/1/92403.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.jvb.2015.09.002

Bal, P. Matthijs, de Lange, Annet H., Van der Heijden, Beatrice I.J.M., Zacher, Hannes, Oderkerk, Frank A., & Otten, Sabine (2015) Young at heart, old at work? Relations between age, (meta-)stereotypes, self-categorization, and retirement attitudes. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 91, pp. 35-45.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150305 Human Resources Management #Age #(Meta-)stereotypes #Self-categorization #Occupational Future Time Perspective #Intention to Retire
Tipo

Journal Article