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a job, without giving them opportunities to change (Gazier, 2009).<br />

The wide range of situations possible, whether with respect to the<br />

characteristics of the work environment (employment conditions, conditions<br />

for carrying out work, in connection with management <strong>and</strong> recognition<br />

methods), or the individualʼs characteristics (abilities, potential, professional<br />

desire) necessarily entail complex <strong>and</strong> multifaceted interactions <strong>and</strong>, as a<br />

result, various practices.<br />

In any case, in these interactions lies the core of worker employability<br />

(defined as exclusion versus integration), which will be described in the study<br />

as a combination of three broadly-spanning dimensions, as already developed<br />

in Savereux et al. (1999), namely:<br />

(a) health: is there a risk that companiesʼ practices deteriorate employee<br />

health or do they help preserve or even foster it;<br />

(b) skills: do administration <strong>and</strong> management practices in place contribute to<br />

devaluing employee skills or do they foster skills development;<br />

(c) professional commitment: do companiesʼ practices cause employees to<br />

maintain a distance <strong>and</strong> thus also look to retire as early as possible, or do<br />

they foster employee commitment throughout careers?<br />

Figure 11.1 depicts representation of employability, used as the matrix for<br />

analysing the approaches considered.<br />

Figure 11.1. Representation of employability<br />

Conditions<br />

of completion of work<br />

Conducive<br />

to eviction<br />

Source: ANACT.<br />

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CHAPTER 11<br />

Maintaining senior employment: some lessons from best practices in France 207<br />

Conditions<br />

of employment<br />

Characteristics<br />

of the the work environment<br />

Health preservation<br />

Skills development<br />

Professional commitent stimulation<br />

Employee<br />

characteristics<br />

Management,<br />

working relationships<br />

Conducive<br />

to integration<br />

Abilities Potential Professional desire<br />

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