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Population ageing alternative measures of dependency and implications for the future of work

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  • Harasty, Claire.
  • Ostermeier, Martin.

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This paper examines the projected labour force participation trends of older workers to 2030 and discusses the future of economic dependency for developing, emerging and developed countries.

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  • Harasty, Claire. & Ostermeier, Martin., 2020. "Population ageing alternative measures of dependency and implications for the future of work," ILO Working Papers 995078791102676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995078791102676
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    1. Inmaculada Mateo Rodríguez & Emily Caitlin Lily Knox & Coral Oliver Hernández & Antonio Daponte Codina & the esTAR Group, 2021. "Psychometric Properties of the Work Ability Index in Health Centre Workers in Spain," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(24), pages 1-10, December.

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    ageing population; labour force participation; elder care;
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