Can Healthcare Labor Supply Keep Up with Aging-Driven Demand?
Elior Cohen ()
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Economic Bulletin, 2026, 4
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Demand for healthcare is growing rapidly as the U.S. population ages, with employment in caregiving occupations expanding especially quickly. Women and immigrants have been the primary workers filling these jobs so far. With female labor force participation now at all-time highs and immigration flows expected to remain constrained, healthcare labor supply could struggle to meet demand from an aging population going forward.
Keywords: healthcare; employment growth; job growth; women employment; immigrant employment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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