The ageing of populations is an unprecedented worldwide phenomenon that has created anxiety about labour and skill shortages in many developed countries. One way to address these concerns is to extend the working lives of seniors through appropriate retirement, retention and recruitment policies. This paper utilises official policy documentation and employment data to compare the policies, practices and predicaments of senior employment in Hong Kong and Singapore, two of developed Asia's most ageing economies. It finds that while labour force participation rates among Hong Kong seniors have declined since the early 1990s, older workers in Singapore remain largely confined to the secondary labour market. This paper examines why these trends ...
This research study aims to explore and compare the ageing policy between Hong Kong and Singapore. P...
Ageing is a major population problem worldwide, including Hong Kong. With better medical technology,...
This study explores the needs of older workers and the extent to which the companies in Singapore ha...
The ageing of populations is an unprecedented worldwide phenomenon that has created anxiety about la...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
The objective of this research paper is to analyse the need to tap aged labour force in Singapore, d...
Hong Kong is ageing rapidly when compared to many countries in Asia, Europe and North America (Unite...
Over the next thirty years, Hong Kong will have a rapidly ageing population. One possible consequenc...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
Singapore will witness an unprecedented increase in the number of older adults aged 50 years ormore ...
Singapore will witness an unprecedented increase in the number of older adults aged 50 years ormore ...
Using data collected from two surveys on the labour market in Hong Kong, this paper shows that older...
Singapore will witness an unprecedented increase in the number of older adults aged 50 years ormore ...
This research study aims to explore and compare the ageing policy between Hong Kong and Singapore. P...
This research study aims to explore and compare the ageing policy between Hong Kong and Singapore. P...
Ageing is a major population problem worldwide, including Hong Kong. With better medical technology,...
This study explores the needs of older workers and the extent to which the companies in Singapore ha...
The ageing of populations is an unprecedented worldwide phenomenon that has created anxiety about la...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
The objective of this research paper is to analyse the need to tap aged labour force in Singapore, d...
Hong Kong is ageing rapidly when compared to many countries in Asia, Europe and North America (Unite...
Over the next thirty years, Hong Kong will have a rapidly ageing population. One possible consequenc...
Many governments are seeking to encourage the extension of working lives to counteract potential lab...
Singapore will witness an unprecedented increase in the number of older adults aged 50 years ormore ...
Singapore will witness an unprecedented increase in the number of older adults aged 50 years ormore ...
Using data collected from two surveys on the labour market in Hong Kong, this paper shows that older...
Singapore will witness an unprecedented increase in the number of older adults aged 50 years ormore ...
This research study aims to explore and compare the ageing policy between Hong Kong and Singapore. P...
This research study aims to explore and compare the ageing policy between Hong Kong and Singapore. P...
Ageing is a major population problem worldwide, including Hong Kong. With better medical technology,...
This study explores the needs of older workers and the extent to which the companies in Singapore ha...