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Aging 2000

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The characteristic unemployment problems of older workers — including policies to move them out of the work-force even when they are able and willing to continue — derive basically from a shortage of jobs for persons of all ages, in the view of most experts in the Sandoz Institute survey. This generic shortage occurs in both the less and more developed lands. It reflects rates of population growth as well as industrialization.

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© 1982 Sandoz Institute for Health and Socio-Economic Studies

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Selby, P., Schechter, M., United Nations Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs. (1982). Employment. In: Aging 2000. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6273-9_13

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