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E-raamat: Is Mandatory Retirement Morally Defensible?: Ethics, Economics, and Law in Ageing Societies

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040749647
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The topic of banning mandatory retirement has sparked debate as ageing populations transform societies. Comparing ageism to sexism and racism, this book addresses the philosophical concerns of age discrimination, as well as the ethical and social considerations of personal dignity, economic efficiency, and employment insecurity.

This edited volume fosters theoretical discourse by drawing on interdisciplinary conceptual frameworks from philosophy, ethics, economics, social work, and law. Distinguished contributors—including philosophers, bioethicists, social scientists, and legal experts—critically examine Lazear's influential theory of mandatory retirement. They also develop compelling comparisons between mandatory retirement policies and the Victorian Factory Acts and analyze how prohibiting mandatory retirement could substantially benefit workers in mainland China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR).

This title is essential reading for scholars and students of practical ethics, bioethics, public policy, labour and public economics, social work, and employment law.



The topic of banning mandatory retirement has sparked debate as ageing populations transform societies. Comparing ageism to sexism and racism, this book addresses the philosophical concerns of age discrimination, as well as the ethical and social considerations of personal dignity, economic efficiency, and employment insecurity.

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The question of mandatory retirement raises issues of equality, freedom, respect, and the just distribution of resources between birth cohorts and across individuals life course. By bringing together scholars from eastern and western jurisdictions, this collection is unprecedented in the range of perspectives it brings to this issue.

Daniel Halliday, Professor of Philosophy, The University of Melbourne

1: Is Mandatory Retirement Morally Defensible? 2: Why Mandatory
Retirement Is Not Necessarily Wrong 3: Mandatory Retirement and Arbitrary
Power 4: Is A Mandatory Retirement Age Compatible with Liberal Principles? 5:
The Fair Innings Argument for Mandatory Retirement: A Critique 6: Ageism
and Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications 7: Ageing and Mandatory Retirement
-- Considerations from the Economic, Legal, and Moral Perspectives 8: Is
Mandatory Retirement Always Efficient? 9: Old-Age Employment and Mandatory
Retirement 10: The Legal Construction of the Work-Retirement Nexus:
Rethinking the Employment Classification of Older Workers in China
Hon-Lam Li is Distinguished Professor of Medical Humanities at Southeast University, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Affiliate Professor of Bioethics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He has published extensively in moral, political, and legal philosophy. His current interest focuses on moral contractualism and its implications for practical issues.