In the coming years, the share of elderly people in the whole population will strongly increase in all European Union countries. It is therefore necessary to implement a social inclusion strategy targeted towards older people both for economic and social reasons. This strategy needs to include: a substantial postponement of the retirement age, in order to reduce the burden of pensions costs and to increase total employment; an improvement in the physical condition of older workers; the maintenance of a pensioner income level close to working people’s incomes; finally, the involvement of retired people in social activities. Finland is a particularly interesting country to consider, because it has succeeded in raising strongly older workers’ ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
In the coming years, the share of elderly people in the whole population will strongly increase in a...
In the coming years, the share of elderly people in the whole population will strongly increase in a...
The article examines the employment development of older employees as of the end of the previous dec...
The year 2012 is designated as the European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generation...
The problem of ageing is a highly topical for Romania and for European Union. In this framework, to ...
Finland’s population is ageing due to declining fertility and increasing life expectancy rates. This...
The ageing population has led to increasing concerns about pensions and their future sustainability...
The active ageing policy supports several types of activities, including labour force participation,...
The UK’s responses to the challenges of ageing have largely focused on productivist notions of activ...
This report is part of the background research to the ASPIRE project, (Active Ageing through Social ...
At a time of rapid population ageing, a key means of sustaining current welfare states is to extend ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
In the coming years, the share of elderly people in the whole population will strongly increase in a...
In the coming years, the share of elderly people in the whole population will strongly increase in a...
The article examines the employment development of older employees as of the end of the previous dec...
The year 2012 is designated as the European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generation...
The problem of ageing is a highly topical for Romania and for European Union. In this framework, to ...
Finland’s population is ageing due to declining fertility and increasing life expectancy rates. This...
The ageing population has led to increasing concerns about pensions and their future sustainability...
The active ageing policy supports several types of activities, including labour force participation,...
The UK’s responses to the challenges of ageing have largely focused on productivist notions of activ...
This report is part of the background research to the ASPIRE project, (Active Ageing through Social ...
At a time of rapid population ageing, a key means of sustaining current welfare states is to extend ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...
Older workers’ employment rates are high in three EU countries (Sweden, Denmark, UK) and have risen ...