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Flexible work hours attract older, experienced workers
Since the US workforce will increasingly include workers 55 years and older, a research center conducted case studies of three corporations following a literature review and telephone interviews with human resources managers.
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In the UK, chances of living to 100 keep rising
About one-third of the babies born in the United Kingdom this year (2012) have a chance of living to 100, according to population projections.
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Canadians aren't retiring too soon
Up north, 3,701 Canadians ages 30-65 who were currently working responded to an online survey.
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Millions more people could benefit from hearing aids
Two reports from Johns Hopkins Medicine focus on hearing loss.
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Europeans believe older adults play an important role
A survey released to mark the start of the 2012 European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity of Generations showed that ...
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Real estate pros predict growth in independent and assisted living
In July, the average occupancy in senior living was 88%, according to the reports of organizations included in the NIC MAP, a data analysis service of the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (press release July 27, 2011). More recent analysis (October 2011) of the NIC MAP data indicated that occupancy was in a cycle of slow recovery.
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