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Workforce aging in the new economy

Results & Products

Note: the lists below are from the U.S. Team. Reports and papers from other participating countries, plus a database of project-related publications is available from the International WANE web site.

Books

McMullin, Julie Ann; Marshall, Victor W. (Eds.) (2010. Aging and Working in the New Economy: Changing Career Structures in Small IT Firms. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.

Papers & Reports

Minorities in the Information Technology Workforce: Aging Issues
by Mairead Moloney, Victor W. Marshall
WANE Working Paper #3. October 1, 2003.

The US Information Technology Workforce in the New Economy
by Jennifer Craft Morgan, Victor W. Marshall, and Mairead Moloney.
WANE International Report #2. March 2004.

Presentations

Jennifer Craft Morgan and Victor W. Marshall, “Work Allocation in Small Information Technology (IT) Firms: Executive Perspectives on Age, Education, Experience and Outsourcing.” Paper accepted for presentation at the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Meetings, June 2005, London, Ontario.

Mairead Moloney, Jennifer Craft Morgan, and Victor W. Marshall, “It’s a young person’s game”: Sustaining the work/family balance in the information technology sector.” Paper accepted for presentation at the Southern Sociological Society Meetings, April 2005, Charlotte, NC.

Jennifer Craft Morgan and Victor W. Marshall “Older Workers and Information Technology: Employer Preferences in Meeting Workforce Needs” Paper to be presented at the Canadian Association for Gerontology Annual Conference, October 2004, Victoria, British Columbia.

Mairead Moloney, Kate Pepin, Jennifer Craft Morgan and Victor W. Marshall. “Workforce Aging in the New Economy: A Workshop” Paper to be presented at the North Carolina Conference on Aging, October 2004, Research Triangle Park, NC.

Victor W. Marshall. “Life Course Issues and Transitions Among Information Technology Workers.” Paper presented at the International Sociological Association Symposium entitled, “Globalization, Workforce Ageing, and Information Technology Employment,” September 2004, Surrey, UK.

Mairead Moloney, Kate Pepin, Jennifer Craft Morgan, and Victor W. Marshall. “The Culture of Information Technology: Consequences for Older Workers.” Paper presented at the Southern Gerontological Society Annual Conference, April 2004, Atlanta GA.

Melissa A. Hardy. “Career Contingencies and IT Opportunity Structures.” Paper presented at the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education Presidential Symposium February 2004, Richmond VA.

Victor W. Marshall and Joanne Gard Marshall. “US Information Technology Situation: Political/Policy Context.” Paper presented at the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education Presidential Symposium February 2004, Richmond VA.

Jennifer Craft Morgan, Victor W. Marshall and Mairead Moloney. “Older Workers and Information Technology: A Global Challenge.” Paper presented at the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education Presidential Symposium February 2004, Richmond VA. (Jennifer Craft Morgan and Mairead Moloney)

Kate Pepin, Mairead Moloney, and Jennifer Craft Morgan “Workforce Aging in the New Economy (WANE): The underrepresentation of older workers in the information technology workforce.” Poster presented at the 1st Annual Aging Exchange, January 2004, Chapel Hill, NC.

Jennifer Craft Morgan, Victor W. Marshall and Mairead Moloney. “The US Information Technology in the New Economy.” (2003) Paper presented at the WANE International Team Meeting, December 2003, Chapel Hill, NC.

Victor W. Marshall, Jennifer Craft Morgan, Mairead Moloney and Joanne Gard Marshall. “Older Workers and Information Technology.” Paper presented at the North Carolina Conference on Aging Annual Conference, September 2003, Charlotte, NC.