Inequalities in employment rates among older men and women in Canada, Denmark, Sweden and the UK
Abstract Background In most developed countries, governments are implementing policies encouraging older persons to work past 65 years to reduce the burden on societies related to disability benefits and pension payments. Despite this push to extend working lives, we know little about who already wo...
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Main Authors: | Ashley McAllister (Author), Lee Bentley (Author), Henrik Brønnum-Hansen (Author), Natasja Koitzsch Jensen (Author), Lotta Nylen (Author), Ingelise Andersen (Author), Qing Liao (Author), Theo Bodin (Author), Cameron Mustard (Author), Bo Burström (Author) |
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