This article explains that much of the hype about workforce ageing in Australia is either exaggerated or plainly wrong. It is true that the workforce is ageing, as is our society generally. However, bigger and more important workforce developments have occurred and are occurring. The increase in women's participation and changes in labour demand derived from effective demand are far more significant. The paper demonstrates the one-sidedness of the supporting arguments for a 'crisis' of workforce ageing. It explains that a 'cult' of early retirement is a myth and proposals such as raising the statutory pension and superannuation preservation ages are unfounded. Arguments for an ageing 'crisis' have more to do with the neo-liberal ideological...
Based on an historical analysis of political policies and welfare systems, the paper suggests that a...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
This article explains that much of the hype about workforce ageing in Australia is either exaggerate...
The ageing of the Australian population is often portrayed as a problem rather than an opportunity. ...
Population ageing is profoundly challenging the institutions and systems that organise paid work, he...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Australia’s labour force participation rate, and ratio of dependents to workforce, are at reco...
Exaggerated rhetoric accompanies many of the contemporary claims about the ageing of the Australian ...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
An examination of Labour Force Survey data from May 1997 to May 2000 suggests that the long-term dec...
The Commonwealth Government’s Intergenerational Report 2002_03claims that Australia’s ageing populat...
Concerns about increasing welfare costs and shortfalls of labour supply have brought with them calls...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
Based on an historical analysis of political policies and welfare systems, the paper suggests that a...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
This article explains that much of the hype about workforce ageing in Australia is either exaggerate...
The ageing of the Australian population is often portrayed as a problem rather than an opportunity. ...
Population ageing is profoundly challenging the institutions and systems that organise paid work, he...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
This article considers the characteristics and utility of pro-work policies targeting Australian old...
Australia’s labour force participation rate, and ratio of dependents to workforce, are at reco...
Exaggerated rhetoric accompanies many of the contemporary claims about the ageing of the Australian ...
A decisive 2004 fourth term win for the Howard Government and control over the Senate provided the A...
An examination of Labour Force Survey data from May 1997 to May 2000 suggests that the long-term dec...
The Commonwealth Government’s Intergenerational Report 2002_03claims that Australia’s ageing populat...
Concerns about increasing welfare costs and shortfalls of labour supply have brought with them calls...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
Based on an historical analysis of political policies and welfare systems, the paper suggests that a...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...
The paper seeks to offer an objective assessment of Australian attitudes towards ageing and age disc...