2022
DOI: 10.3390/bs12080268
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Identifying Factors Influencing Productivity of Older Workers in Service Sector: A Case Study in Pilot Companies in Thailand

Abstract: Productivity has posed issues for global countries in terms of promoting older employment due to an emergence of questions regarding production efficiency. Individual characteristics result in varying production efficiencies, which in turn provide different levels of productivity. Taking this concern into account, we are here to examine the characteristics of older workers who provide high productivity in order to seek recommendations for fostering decent work for them. We utilized the dataset collected from t… Show more

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“…The aging population can pose a significant structural challenge to fiscal sustainability in two primary areas including (i) a declining working population, which includes taxpayers; and (ii) rising government spending on aged-related services especially healthcare ones (Yoshino et al, 2019 ). Therefore, there are recommendations to pay greater attention to the concerns of an aging society and to develop appropriate countermeasures such as extending the tax collecting period by providing older individuals with decent employment (Asavanirandorn et al, 2022 ). This is in agreement with Yoshino et al ( 2019 ) who stated that efforts should made to create fiscal sustainability while the growing population is aging by putting a central focus on three reformation areas which are the quantity and quality of the labor supply, public finances, and pensions.…”
Section: Discussion On Social Welfare Development: Economic Structure...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aging population can pose a significant structural challenge to fiscal sustainability in two primary areas including (i) a declining working population, which includes taxpayers; and (ii) rising government spending on aged-related services especially healthcare ones (Yoshino et al, 2019 ). Therefore, there are recommendations to pay greater attention to the concerns of an aging society and to develop appropriate countermeasures such as extending the tax collecting period by providing older individuals with decent employment (Asavanirandorn et al, 2022 ). This is in agreement with Yoshino et al ( 2019 ) who stated that efforts should made to create fiscal sustainability while the growing population is aging by putting a central focus on three reformation areas which are the quantity and quality of the labor supply, public finances, and pensions.…”
Section: Discussion On Social Welfare Development: Economic Structure...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flexible work arrangements were associated with higher employees’ perceived productivity, and the associations were partly mediated by employee happiness [ 37 ]. Part-time work was also associated with higher productivity in older workers [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Asavanirandorn et al (2022) discovered insignificant results between gender and age differences and productivity among senior Thai service workers. Similarly, Hanousek et al (2019) found that between 2000 and 2013, CEO gender was not substantially correlated with business efficiency in 14 Central and Eastern European nations.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Some Sdg Indicators On Firm Performancementioning
confidence: 99%