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Sarah Vickerstaff
Sarah Vickerstaff
Professor in Work and Employment
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Social policy
J Baldock, L Mitton, S Vickerstaff
Oxford University Press, USA, 2011
3422011
The domestic and gendered context for retirement
W Loretto, S Vickerstaff
Human relations 66 (1), 65-86, 2013
2542013
Gender, age and flexible working in later life
W Loretto, S Vickerstaff
Work, employment and society 29 (2), 233-249, 2015
2222015
Retirement and risk: the individualisation of retirement experiences?
S Vickerstaff, J Cox
The Sociological Review 53 (1), 77-95, 2005
1592005
Apprenticeship in theGolden Age': Were Youth Transitions Really Smooth and Unproblematic Back Then?
SA Vickerstaff
Work, employment and society 17 (2), 269-287, 2003
1542003
The history of industrial training in Britain
J Sheldrake, S Vickerstaff
(No Title), 1987
1221987
Employers and the management of retirement
S Vickerstaff, J Cox, L Keen
Social policy & administration 37 (3), 271-287, 2003
1202003
Older workers and options for flexible work
W Loretto, S Vickerstaff, P White
Equal Opportunities Commission, 2005
1102005
Understanding older worker precarity: the intersecting domains of jobs, households and the welfare state
D Lain, L Airey, W Loretto, S Vickerstaff
Ageing & Society 39 (10), 2219-2241, 2019
992019
The transformation of labour relations: restructuring and privatization in Eastern Europe and Russia
J Thirkell, K Petkov, S Vickerstaff
Oxford University Press, 1998
971998
The training needs of small firms
S Vickerstaff
Human Resource Management Journal 2 (3), 1-15, 1992
951992
Older workers: the ‘unavoidable obligation’of extending our working lives?
S Vickerstaff
Sociology Compass 4 (10), 869-879, 2010
892010
Extending working life and the management of change. Is the workplace ready for the ageing worker?
D Wainwright, J Crawford, W Loretto, C Phillipson, M Robinson, ...
Ageing & Society 39 (11), 2397-2419, 2019
852019
Health subjectivities and labor market participation: Pessimism and older workers’ attitudes and narratives around retirement in the United Kingdom
P Brown, S Vickerstaff
Research on aging 33 (5), 529-550, 2011
832011
The future for older workers: New perspectives
W Loretto, S Vickerstaff, P White
Policy Press, 2007
812007
Social policy, social welfare, and the welfare state
J Baldock, N Manning, S Vickerstaff
Social policy, 7-2, 2007
75*2007
‘I'd rather keep running to the end and then jump off the cliff’. Retirement Decisions: Who Decides?
S Vickerstaff
Journal of Social Policy 35 (3), 455-472, 2006
722006
Helping small firms: the contribution of TECs and LECs
S Vickerstaff, KT Parker
International Small Business Journal 13 (4), 56-72, 1995
671995
Encouraging labour market activity among 60-64 year olds
S Vickerstaff, W Loretto, JR Billings, PR Brown, L Mitton, T Parkin, P White
Department for Work and Pensions, 2008
652008
Happy Retirement?: The impact of employers' policies and practice on the process of retirement
S Vickerstaff
Policy Press, 2004
652004
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