Except for a dip in the last few years by men ages 65 to 69,
older workers overall are a growing presence in the workforce, the institute found.
Not exact matches
Despite the
overall perception that younger
workers are less competent, the U.K. study also highlighted a seeming contradiction: three times as many respondents would rather work for a «suitably qualified» 30 - year -
old boss than a 70 - year -
old one.
Yes,
overall inequality has not risen as much in Canada as in the United States, but the gap between
older and younger
workers has widened more in Canada than in the United States.
Overall, Clouston's team found that responders with PTSD and mental decline had lower education, were likely to have jobs such as construction or utility
workers, were
older and smoked, compared with those without mental decline.
All else equal, a less experienced,
older workforce is likely to have higher turnover rates
overall, even if retention rates for particular groups of
workers stay exactly the same.