Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?

<span>In order to increase the activity rate of older workers, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recommends that national governments implement policies promoting the employment of this category of workers. However, policies that favour minority groups have been...

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Main Authors: Caroline Iweins, Donatienne Desmette, Vincent Yzerbyt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2012-12-01
Series:Psychologica Belgica
Online Access:http://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/22
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spelling doaj-a7f203b7c29b4f739f8cad5fac0e631f2020-11-24T22:43:57ZengUbiquity PressPsychologica Belgica0033-28792054-670X2012-12-0152432734910.5334/pb-52-4-32722Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?Caroline Iweins0Donatienne Desmette1Vincent Yzerbyt2Institute of Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain<span>In order to increase the activity rate of older workers, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recommends that national governments implement policies promoting the employment of this category of workers. However, policies that favour minority groups have been shown to produce detrimental effects such as devaluing members of these groups. In two studies, we examined whether age-related preferential treatment reinforces ageist attitudes in the workplace. A first study revealed that policies favouring 50 years old workers increased negative perceptions toward them. In a second experimental study, results indicated that, compared to a merit-based treatment, a preferential treatment increased negative perceptions, emotions, and behaviours toward an old target. As a set, our findings shed new light on ageism at work and on the role of context.</span>http://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/22
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Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?
Psychologica Belgica
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Donatienne Desmette
Vincent Yzerbyt
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title Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?
title_short Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?
title_full Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?
title_fullStr Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?
title_full_unstemmed Ageism at Work: What Happens to Older Workers Who Benefit from Preferential Treatment?
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2054-670X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <span>In order to increase the activity rate of older workers, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recommends that national governments implement policies promoting the employment of this category of workers. However, policies that favour minority groups have been shown to produce detrimental effects such as devaluing members of these groups. In two studies, we examined whether age-related preferential treatment reinforces ageist attitudes in the workplace. A first study revealed that policies favouring 50 years old workers increased negative perceptions toward them. In a second experimental study, results indicated that, compared to a merit-based treatment, a preferential treatment increased negative perceptions, emotions, and behaviours toward an old target. As a set, our findings shed new light on ageism at work and on the role of context.</span>
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