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OLDER WORKERS, GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGEING POPULATIONS OF A GLOBALISING ECONOMY

Brad Jorgensen and Philip Taylor

Economic Affairs, 2008, vol. 28, issue 1, 17-22

Abstract: Though there is a consensus surrounding the importance of people working at older ages – and in a more flexible way – trends in employment and trade patterns mean that existing policies are not as effective as they need to be.

Date: 2008
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