Unemployment of educated older people


  • Failure to employ skills of educated elderly people
  • Premature retirement of people with valuable skills
  • Unemployed executives
  • Corporate redundancies

Nature

Life expectancy from age 65 is increasing, yet the incentives to continue working after age 65 are decreasing. The twin trends of longer life expectancy and (forced) early retirement are leading to increased unemployment among educated elderly people.


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