Claes Rita, Van Loo Kaat
Department of Personnel Management, Work & Organizational Psychology, Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Eur J Ageing. 2011 Oct 19;8(4):233-241. doi: 10.1007/s10433-011-0203-7. eCollection 2011 Dec.
Developed countries throughout the world are challenged with the ageing of their labour force. In these societal contexts, low employment rates and early labour market exits of older employees are at stake, as well as arrangements for retirement, financial household considerations and mutual obligations between generations. Although proactive behaviour has been extensively studied, no research has addressed the proactive behaviour of older employees themselves when facing (re)hiring and retention versus early retirement. For the first time, this study tests the relationships of proactive behaviour with job-related affective well-being and anticipated retirement age in a sample of employees aged 50+ ( = 89) in Belgium. The findings are obtained by using a self-report questionnaire. Statistical analysis includes correlation and regression analysis. Major findings are that (i) proactive older employees feel energetic, enthusiastic, inspired, at ease, relaxed and satisfied; and (ii) later retirement is anticipated when experiencing positive affective well-being at study.
世界上的发达国家都面临着劳动力老龄化的挑战。在这些社会背景下,老年员工的低就业率和过早退出劳动力市场面临风险,退休安排、家庭财务考虑以及代际之间的相互义务也受到影响。尽管人们对积极行为进行了广泛研究,但尚未有研究探讨老年员工在面临再就业、留用与提前退休时自身的积极行为。本研究首次在比利时对50岁及以上(n = 89)的员工样本中,测试了积极行为与工作相关情感幸福感以及预期退休年龄之间的关系。研究结果通过自填式问卷获得。统计分析包括相关性分析和回归分析。主要研究结果为:(i)积极主动的老年员工感到精力充沛、热情高涨、受到鼓舞、自在、放松且满足;(ii)在研究中体验到积极情感幸福感时,预计会延迟退休。