“…Though perceptions of older workers have changed markedly over the last decade [6], and negative and positive beliefs coexist [7], age discrimination continues in work contexts [8,9,10,11,12]. Persistent misperceptions and negative stereotypes about age, which generally associate older workers with scant motivation, less alert capacity and limited productivity, less flexibility, more resistance to change, unwillingness to learn, less reliability for health reasons, and poor technological and digital skills [7,13,14,15,16,17], all too often contribute to an age discrimination climate in organizational settings [18]. However, most of these age stereotypes have been refuted by empirical research, or at least they can admit many nuances, and conclusions are inconclusive [15].…”