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Aim: To investigate workplace cultures in the acquisition of computer usage skills by mature age workers. Methods: Data were gathered through focus groups conducted at job network centres in the Greater Brisbane metropolitan region. Participants who took part were a mixture of workers and job-seekers. Results: The results suggest that mature age workers can be exposed to inappropriate computer training practices and age-insensitive attitudes towards those with low base computer skills. Conclusions: There is a need for managers to be observant of ageist attitudes in the work place and to develop age-sensitive strategies to help mature age workers learn computer usage skills. Mature age workers also need to develop skills in ways which are practical and meaningful to their work. © 2009 ACOTA.
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Keogh, M. (2009). Management and organisational barriers in the acquisition of computer usage skills by mature age workers. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 28(3), 122–126. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6612.2009.00371.x
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