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Older Americans Update 2006: Key Indicators of Well-Being

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[Exerpt] As the baby boom generation anticipates retirement, a growing proportion of older Americans are in fact remaining in the workforce. Labor force participation rates for older women have increased significantly since the mid-1980s, and for older men, since the mid-1990s, according to an updated report from the government's Federal Forum on Aging-Related Statistics. The labor force statistics are among several updated facts and figures in the Forum's databook series on aging.

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2006-05-01

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U.S. population; national indicator; older Americans; age 65 and older; Federal; statistics

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