Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey

Purpose – to analyze the situation of age discrimination at work and to give some reflections from job ads in the case of Turkey. Design/Method/Approach of the research. This study presents a limited depiction of age discrimination occurring in Turkey by analyzing job ads. Findings. One of th...

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Main Author: Fuat Man
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 2020-12-01
Series:European Journal of Management Issues
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Online Access:https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/289
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spelling doaj-0d8e4e2e822446daaa89e34a5ef871482021-03-04T07:22:52ZengOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityEuropean Journal of Management Issues2519-85642523-451X2020-12-0128410.15421/192016289Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of TurkeyFuat Man0Sakarya University, Serdivan, Turkey Purpose – to analyze the situation of age discrimination at work and to give some reflections from job ads in the case of Turkey. Design/Method/Approach of the research. This study presents a limited depiction of age discrimination occurring in Turkey by analyzing job ads. Findings. One of the most critical demographic issues for the entire world, especially for the advanced world, is aging. It is essential as it necessitates some critical regulations that have economic and social consequences. During this aging trend, job seekers over a certain age in labor markets face age discrimination. Although many countries, both developed and developing, have some legal regulations against age discrimination, it remains a crucial form of discrimination. Where we can easily see this kind of discrimination is job ads. This study examined more than fifteen hundred job ads posted by İŞKUR, state-affiliated Employment Agency of Turkey, for the cities of Marmara Region of Turkey were examined. Nearly 20% of all job ads is indicating some statement for age limit. Research limitations/Future Research. Although just the age value indicated by employers in the ads itself does not mean an absolute age discrimination rate, 20 % is a vital implication for that kind of discrimination, and also, this figure implies the need for detailed further studies. Paper type – empirical. https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/289age discriminationagingTurkey
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Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey
European Journal of Management Issues
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aging
Turkey
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title Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey
title_short Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey
title_full Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey
title_fullStr Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: The case of Turkey
title_sort age discrimination at work and some reflections from job ads: the case of turkey
publisher Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
series European Journal of Management Issues
issn 2519-8564
2523-451X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Purpose – to analyze the situation of age discrimination at work and to give some reflections from job ads in the case of Turkey. Design/Method/Approach of the research. This study presents a limited depiction of age discrimination occurring in Turkey by analyzing job ads. Findings. One of the most critical demographic issues for the entire world, especially for the advanced world, is aging. It is essential as it necessitates some critical regulations that have economic and social consequences. During this aging trend, job seekers over a certain age in labor markets face age discrimination. Although many countries, both developed and developing, have some legal regulations against age discrimination, it remains a crucial form of discrimination. Where we can easily see this kind of discrimination is job ads. This study examined more than fifteen hundred job ads posted by İŞKUR, state-affiliated Employment Agency of Turkey, for the cities of Marmara Region of Turkey were examined. Nearly 20% of all job ads is indicating some statement for age limit. Research limitations/Future Research. Although just the age value indicated by employers in the ads itself does not mean an absolute age discrimination rate, 20 % is a vital implication for that kind of discrimination, and also, this figure implies the need for detailed further studies. Paper type – empirical.
topic age discrimination
aging
Turkey
url https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/289
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