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COVID-19 and its Implications for Research on Work Ability.

Donald M TruxilloDavid M CadizGrant M Brady
Published in: Work, aging and retirement (2020)
Research into work ability is increasing in the aging workforce literature. We argue that the COVID-19 pandemic has uncovered a number of possible gaps in our understanding of the work ability concept itself, its antecedents, and outcomes. We offer future research directions to further examine the theoretical underpinnings of work ability, moderators that may enhance its effects, and ways to broaden work ability conceptually to better capture the experiences of older workers.
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