The Aged in Australia :
A Research Guide and Select Bibliography of Australian Publications

II. BIBLIOGRAPHY

EMPLOYMENT
(discrimination, retirement)

Periodicals

79. Age and employment / Department of Employment and Youth Affairs, Central Office Library. Vol. 1, no. 1 (1980)–v. 2, no. 3 (1981). Melbourne: The Library. (Bibliography (Australia. Department of Employment and Youth Affairs. Central Office Library)).
Nq 016.331133 AUS / mcN 151 (microfiche)

80. Resource paper / Office of Ageing. Brisbane: Department of Family Services and Aboriginal Affairs, 1991–.
Nq 331.39809943 RES

81. Retirement and retirement intentions, Australia. Nov. 1986–. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics. Continues: Persons who intended to retire from full-time work, Australia . 1985; Persons retired from full-time work, Australia . 1984; Persons aged 50–69 years ceasing full-time work, Australia . 1980. Summary: For persons aged 45 and over who had retired from or who intend to retire from full-time work the information collected includes: age at retirement; current age; superannuation or life assurance coverage; main source of income; time since retirement; occupation in and reason for leaving last job, and housing arrangements. ISSN 0819-2855.
Nq 331.3940994 AUS

Other

1970–1979

82. Retirement and the future: proceedings of a seminar organized by the social work staff of the Department of Psychology and Social Work, held at the Western Australian Institute of Technology on 23rd May, 1973 . Edited by R.F. Morland and S.A. Blanchard. South Bentley, WA: Western Australian Institute of Technology, 1974. 145p. ISBN 0909848084. Contents: Retirement: social and emotional problems / K. Hill; Retirement: health and recreation / I.G. Jones; Retirement: the financial future / L. Hollis; What retirement means to me / W. Irwin, I. Greenwood, R. Fletcher; Challenging years / L. Staton; A New career in voluntarism / S.A. Blanchard; Thinking about retirement / R.E. Ewers; The Position of the aged in Great Britain / P. Hewitt; Socioeconomic class and the disadvantaged senior citizen in the United States / K. Griffiths and others; Cornell study of occupational retirement / G.F. Streib, C.J. Schneider; Canadian perspective / S.A. Yelaja.
N+ 301.435 R438

83. Barnett, William Frank. The retirement experience. Corinda, Qld: The Author, 1978. 177 38 p. A series of ten lectures comprising a course conducted under the auspices of the Queensland Council on the Ageing.
Nq 301.435 B261

1980–1989

84. New South Wales. Anti-discrimination Board. Discrimination and age: a report of the Anti-discrimination Board in accordance with section 119(a) of the Anti-discrimination Act, 1977 . Sydney: New South Wales Anti-discrimination Board, 1980. 264 p. ISBN 0724062939.
N+ 346.944013 N532

85. Smith, Philippa. Early retirement: blessing or curse. Social and economic aspects of early retirement. Sydney: Australian Council of Social Service, 1980. 115 p. ISBN 0858711249.
Nq 305.26 S656

86. Prince, J.H. (Jack Harvey). How to retire sensibly. Lane Cove, NSW: Doubleday, 1982. 221 p. ISBN 0868240435.
N+ 305.26 P955

87. Retirement planning: papers presented at a seminar held at the Leo Cussen Institute, Melbourne 17th and 24th February, 1982 . Melbourne: Leo Cussen Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1982. 113 p. (Current problems in law (ISSN 0725-5160); v. 4, 1982.) ISBN 0863940005. Contents: Investing the superannuation pension / J. Cowan; Share and property trusts / B. Palmer; Pensions: how to have your cake and eat it too / T. Riordan; Nursing homes / C.A. Morozoff; Managing the affairs of protected persons / P. Spencer; The Rights of the aged and mentally disordered / R.L. Galbally.
N 340.0994 CUR

88. Retired, unemployed or at risk: changes in the Australian labour market for older workers / Bureau of Labour Market Research. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1983. 150 p. (Research report (Australia. Bureau of Labour Market Research (ISSN 0810-8706); no. 4.) ISBN 0644028580.
N 331.1072094 RES

89. Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration. Colloquium (2nd: 1987: Adelaide, SA). Redundancy, redeployment and early retirement. Adelaide: Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration, South Australian Division, 1987. 148 p. ISBN 095883993X.
NLq 331.13770994 R321

90. DOME (WA) Association. Mature aged unemployment, problems and solutions: a report on the unemployed, over 40 years (especially in Perth WA), age discrimination and community awareness, an analysis of DOME's membership and the DOME employer's survey . Perth, WA: DOME (WA) Association, 1988?. 135 leaves. ISBN 0731661397.
NLq 331.39409941 D668

91. Western Australia. Equal Opportunity Commission. Age discrimination and equal opportunity legislation. Discussion paper, no. 1. Perth, WA: The Commissioner, 1989. 122 p. ISBN 0730924556.
NLq 346.94103 W527

1990–1999

92. Little, Len. Motivation and performance of older Australian academics: a pilot study . Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, c.1990. 105 p. ISBN 0644134712.
NL 378.12 L778

93. Hartmann, Linley. Older workers [microform]: their choices in late working life . Adelaide: University of South Australia, 19–. 6 microfiches. Thesis (M Bus.), University of South Australia, 1992.
McG 6422

94. Weatherill, Pamela. Do women retire?: a feminist critique of the social construction of retirement [microform] . 1994. 2 microfiches (104 fr.). Thesis (B Soc. Sc. (Hons)), Edith Cowan University, 1994.
McG 5806

95. Early Retirement Seminar (1995). Early retirement seminar: Papers from the Early Retirement Seminar held by the Department of Social Security on 14 December, 1995 . Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1996. 279 p. ISBN 0644474017. Contents: Departing for a life of sunshine: background to the Seminar on Early Retirement in Australia / I. Unikowski; Early retirees: trends and their use of superannuation benefits and social security payments / B. Bacon, P. Gallagher; Early retirement and women / L. Rosenman, J. Warburton, R. Le Broque; Determinants of the fulltime participation rate for males aged 45–54 years / G. Connolly, B. Kirk; Early retirement: an older person's perspective / R. Davidson; Involuntary early retirement and labour force re-entry for older worker / S. Encel; Labour market exit and re-entry of male workers 55+ / J. McCormack; The Choice of early retirement age and the Australian superannuation system / J. Creedy; Superannuation trends and implications for retirement / M. Anderson, K. Armstrong, J. Maroney; Retirement decisions of men and women: a preliminary analysis / T. Sinha, R. Benedict; How have the retirement patterns changed in industrialised countries and what can we learn from them? / T. Sinha, D. Sinha; Voluntary early retirement / J. Quiggan.
NLq 331.252 E12

96. Issues of absenteeism and occupational health and safety: a research report focussing on older male, female and non-English speaking background workers / conducted by Varoe Legge et al. Sydney: NSW Consultative Committee on Ageing, 1996. x, 147 p. ISBN 090935719.
Nq 331.250994 I86

97. Productivity of mature and older workers: employers' attitudes and experiences / Richard Pickersgill et al. Sydney: Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Teaching, University of Sydney, 1996. 106 p. (ACIRRT monograph; no. 13.) ISBN 1864512067.
N 331.0994 ACI

98. Kersey, Joan. The new aged: an untapped resource. Point Piper, NSW: J. Kersey, 1997. 276 p. ISBN 0646313134.
NL 305.260994 K41

99. Watson, D.E. (Dawn E.). Older workers: myths and realities. Melbourne: Victoria University of Technology Press, 1997. 146 p. ISBN 1875338888.
Nq 331.394099451 W338

100. Cerexhe, Peter. Before and after retirement. Marrickville, NSW: Choice Books, 1998. 243 p. ISBN 0947277455.
N 306.380994 C414

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