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Older workers and poor performance: Examining the association of age stereotypes with expected work performance quality

Authors :
Gretchen A. Petery
Serena Wee
Patrick D. Dunlop
Sharon K. Parker
Source :
International Journal of Selection and Assessment. 28:510-521
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

We investigated how age‐based worker stereotypes correspond with attributes of expected work performance. Participants (N = 220) rated 86 stereotypical descriptors of older (e.g., ‘resistant to change’) and younger workers (e.g., ‘savvy with technology’). Each descriptor was rated on both the extent that it was a common stereotype about younger (vs. older) workers, and characteristic of good (vs. poor) expected work performance. Ratings revealed stereotypes that were strongly associated with both a worker age group and with work performance quality, offering an explanatory mechanism for how candidates’ ages might influence judgments around personnel selection. A table of the paired age/performance ratings is provided to encourage the development of less age‐biased recruitment and selection materials.

Details

ISSN :
14682389 and 0965075X
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Selection and Assessment
Accession number :
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