Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay is a professor at the School of Administrative Sciences at Teluq University (University of Quebec) and responsible for the concentration in human resources management for the Bachelor of Administration. She has also been a visiting professor at several universities around the world. Diane-Gabrielle is also director of the CURA on the management of ages and social times (www.teluq.ca/aruc-gats). She held the Canada Research Chair on the socio-organizational issues of the knowledge economy from 2002 to 2016 (teluq.ca/chaireecosavoir). In recognition of the quality of her research and teaching, she was admitted to the Cercle d' excellence of the University of Quebec in 2021 and as a member of the Royal Society of Canada in 2022. Holder of a doctorate in labour and human resources economics from the University of Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, she conducts research on work-family balance, working time, teleworking, coworking (coworking) and work organization. She also does consulting, training and facilitation in these various fields.
While it has been shown that it is easier to keep people in employment than to bring them back into the labour market once they are retired, it remains to...