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And here’s the proof | Followup to Women over 50

17 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by Carol Murchie in Gig Economics, Over 50 and Unemployed

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Ageism, Hiring Bias, Joanna Lahey, Women in the Workplace

I think when I wrote my first post in #GigEconomics, I had the overview of why the theory has been largely substantiated in a report from PBS about women over 50 fare so badly in the job market (and therefore some of us are forced into the tenuous “gig economy”).

Here is the empirical data sets that apparently proved the fact, that it isn’t just in our heads.  Granted, once through the menopause cycle, our heads are a little more wobbly due to lack of estrogen–seems brains are tied to that hormone, else what would explain the behavior of a lot of men?

Anyway, I recall “60 Minutes” did a story back in the mists of time about the difficulty of African-Americans finding apartments (someone told me contemporary England did a similar story for black citizens in that country), where it was clear the rental agent discriminated against a “black sounding” phone caller who wanted to view a nice apartment (he was told it was no longer available) and a “white sounding” phone caller (the joke being that the caller was an African American who could change his voice to meet an insidiously racist impression of what was black and what was white) who rang up shortly after the first call and was told the agent would be happy to show the place to him.  It was the age-old story of #redlining in real estate.

Joking aside, it continues to be the reality that haunts so many of us.  I never dreamed I would not be of SOME value in the workforce, so I never prepared for this day.  Think about it, I was getting launched from grad school into the professional world when #RonaldReagan was spouting that it was “#MorninginAmerica” and Bobby McFerrin was warbling “Don’t Worry, Be Happy!”  Truly #Brightsided and now blindsided.

And with the shaky condition of the U.S. middle class, that magically shrinking demographic, the #gigeconomy really sucks, too.  The ultimate down side to all this is that obtaining my own housing is as baleful as it would be for the African American who is “red lined”, while I am “in the red”.

A Fifties Phenomenon and I don’t mean “Happy Days”

08 Tuesday Mar 2016

Posted by Carol Murchie in Gig Economics, Over 50 and Unemployed

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Ageism, Gig Economy, Women in the Workplace

So I am a member of the “#gigeconomy”, a sort of purgatory that has strange bedfellows such as the quite youthful (those just emerging from college and finding the job market is a bit of a nightmare) and the mature employee who has smacked into the wall of ageism.  Well, we don’t like to admit the wall is there, but it is.

Recently I came across a great article about the specific issue of women over 50 who are increasingly locked out of jobs that can mean the difference between Coach bags or Bag Ladydom.  PBS Newshour did this spotlight report that showed how easily one can draw a series of inferences to what would seem a logical conclusion, although, unlike Sherlock Holmes, in this case all the building blocks and the final product really have no grounding in any reality of today’s society.

I just went through three interviews for part-time jobs in a condensed time frame, partly emboldened by my seasonal stint at a major retailer who managed to look past the silver threads among the gold and hired me at Christmas time.  Somehow, I get pipped at the post and while I am not certain that I was passed over for someone much younger, I really think that my age and skill set (typically far richer than the job requires) has a wet blanket effect.

So I move on, consigned to find any gig work I can as a virtual assistant cum technology whizz–I even have taken to referring to myself as an administrative or office support ninja, can you believe?  The gaps between money in my pocket are very large, and unfortunately the gathering of various opportunities rely on being able to spend some cash.

Welcome to ageism, gig economics, and the marginalization of whole groups.  Eventually it logically should bring down the whole works.

 

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