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Interest Group on the Aging WorkforceWelcomeThe Interest Group on the Aging Workforce is hosted by the UNC Institute on Aging and is open to interested persons. Contact Peter Stein at pstein@schsr.unc.edu, or 919-966-6818 to learn more. About the GroupThe Interest Group seminars examine issues facing practitioners and researchers of the Aging Workforce. Our group includes: people from several Departments and Schools at UNC-Chapel Hill; other NC Universities; several Departments of the State Government and the corporate sector. FYI about Older WorkersThe "older worker" age category (45-64) is currently expanding at a more rapid rate than the "old" category of 65 plus. Meanwhile, age 65 is increasingly important as a marker of retirement due to the elimination of mandatory retirement and the decline in the average age of retirement. There are important social policy issues regarding older workers and the transition to retirement, such as the issue of age discrimination in employment or how older workers can be encouraged to remain in the work force to meet human resources needs for trained workerst. And there important personal issues, such as feelings of insecurity as workers see extensive downsizing and restructuring in their workplace, the extent to which older workers are given opportunities for continuing training and the best ways to provide training to older workers, or how older workers may balance work and family obligations. Retirement itself is also a key issue. Economic and psychological well-being, in retirement, is influenced by prior work patterns. Men and women are seeking new patterns of retirement that increasingly involves continuing part-time work.
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