The combination of an aging workforce and a shrinking labour pool will affect countries around the world. In Japan, more than 26 percent of workers are already over 55. And Spain is set to become the world’s greyest country by 2050, with half its population older than 55. In the U.S., some nineteen percent of workers will be 55-plus by 2012, up from 15.6 percent in 2005. With Forty percent of the Finnish population to reach retirement age in the next fifteen years, the Fins have launched a national age ability program.
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