Debra Street(editor)
Debi Street, PhD, is the chair and a professor in the UB Department of Sociology. She is the recipient of the 2011 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the CISP 2016 Award for Contributions to International Education. Her most recent co-edited book explores gender and extended working lives.Debi Street, PhD, is the chair and a professor in the UB Department of Sociology. She is the recipient of the 2011 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the CISP 2016 Award for Contributions to International Education. Her most recent co-edited book explores gender and extended working lives.

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Debi Street, PhD, is the chair and a professor in the UB Department of Sociology. She is the recipient of the 2011 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the CISP 2016 Award for Contributions to International Education. Her most recent co-edited book explores gender and extended working lives.
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Extended Working Life Policies: International Gender and Health Perspectives
This volume addresses the current debate on extended working life policy by considering the influence of gender and health on the experiences of older workers. Bringing together an international team of scholars, it tackles issues as gender, health status and job/ occupational characteristics that structure the capacity and outcomes associated with working longer. The volume starts with an overview of the empirical and policy literature; continues with a discussion of the relevant theoretical perspectives; includes a section on available data and indicators; followed by 25 very concise and unique country reports that highlight the main extended working life (EWL) research findings and policy trajectories at the national level. It identifies future directions for research and addresses issues associated with effective policy-making. This volume fills an important gap in the knowledge of the consequences of EWL and it will be an invaluable source for both researchers and policy makers.