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dc.contributor.authorAka, A-
dc.contributor.authorBello, A. O-
dc.contributor.authorBamgbade, A. A.-
dc.contributor.authorBilau, Abdulquadri Ade-
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-15T13:34:22Z-
dc.date.available2023-05-15T13:34:22Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citation1. Aka, A., Bello, A. O., Bamgbade, A. A. and Bilau, A. A. (2022). Age Performance Consideration in the Recruitment of Tradespeople in Nigeria Constructin Industry. Engneering, Construction and Architecture.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0969-9988-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18942-
dc.description.abstractPurpose Age is one of the critical factors used by many organizations to determine employees' performance. It is being considered in the retirement process of construction professionals. However, age as a critical factor is not considered in the recruitment of a specific set of workers in the construction industry. Therefore, this study investigated the significant relationship between the ages of tradespeople and their performance in construction projects. The study also explored the age at which performance begins to decline and proposes strategies that can be used to sustain their effectiveness before the official retirement age. Design/methodology/approach Mixed methods research designs were adopted in the study. To be precise, physical observations, interviews and questionnaires were the instruments used for data collection in the mixed methods research design. Findings The outcomes of the study revealed that the age groups of tradespeople in the Nigerian construction industry are 16–30 (group one), 31–45 (group two) and 46–58 (group three) respectively. Group three is the prevalent age group. It was also discovered that performance begins to decline at 53 years. The age-performance decline of tradespeople in Nigerian construction projects can be delayed through certain strategies such as regular strength training exercises and an adequate nutritional lifestyle. Research limitations/implications The study enables construction managers to have an adequate understanding of the negative influence of old age on the performance of tradespeople in construction projects. This will enable construction firm managers to recruit from the age range of 16–52 and stop retiring employees within this age bracket, consequently curbing the skills gap which is prevalent in the study context and the global construction industry. The study is limited to tradespeople performance in construction firms in Abuja, Nigeria where there are several ongoing projects on a daily basis. Practical implications The study enables project managers to estimate the number of tradespeople required for a particular task and consequently save the aged tradespeople from health risks associated with excessive workloads. Originality/value This paper is the first of its kind to be conducted in the study context, to establish the specific age at which performance begins to decline among construction tradespeople.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherEngineering, Construction and Architectureen_US
dc.subjectAge,en_US
dc.subjectPerformanceen_US
dc.subjectRecruitmenten_US
dc.subjectRetrenchmenten_US
dc.subjectTradespeopleen_US
dc.titleAge Performance Consideration in the Recruitment of Tradespeople in Nigeria Construction Industry.en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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