The impact of demographic change and its challenges for the workforce in the European public sectors. Three priority areas to invest in future HRM. EIPA Working Paper 2012/W/01
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2012
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Resumo |
European public sectors are particularly affected by the demographic challenge and an ageing and shrinking workforce. According to OECD statistics, over 30% of public employees of central government in 13 countries will leave during the next 15 years. Moreover, the public sector has as compared to the private sector to rely on a much older workforce, who will have to work longer in future. Against this background, European governments need to react and re-think major elements of current HR and organisational management in the public sector. Particularly the skills in age management should be improved in order to also maintain in future a highly productive, competent and efficient public sector and to ensure that public employees stay longer ‘employable’, ‘healthy’, ‘fit for the job’ and ‘up to the task’. The survey suggests some solutions by investing more in three priority areas in the field of HRM. |
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http://aei.pitt.edu/39385/1/20121018073618_WorkingPapers2012_W_01.pdf Bossaert, Danielle and Demmke, Christoph and Moilanen, Timo (2012) The impact of demographic change and its challenges for the workforce in the European public sectors. Three priority areas to invest in future HRM. EIPA Working Paper 2012/W/01. [Working Paper] |
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http://www.eipa.eu/files/repository/product/20121018073618_WorkingPapers2012_W_01.pdf http://aei.pitt.edu/39385/ |
Palavras-Chave | #public policy/public administration #labour/labor |
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Working Paper NonPeerReviewed |