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Role of Governments and Social Partners in Keeping Older Workers in the Labour Market

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EF_Role_of_governments_and_social_partners.pdf (758.69 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/87530
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Author
Eurofound
Abstract

With the average age of the population rising, people aged 55–64 make up an increasing share of workers in Europe. This demographic shift, as well as ongoing threats to the sustainability of national welfare and pension systems, has increased pressure for reforms to encourage longer careers. This report maps initiatives at national or sectoral level taken by governments and social partners to keep older workers in the labour market. Some measures involve financial incentives to work longer while others look at ways to enhance working conditions.

Date Issued
2013-01-01
Keywords
aging
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labor market
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Europe
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employment
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older workers
Type
article

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