Do Older Workers Face Discrimination?
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As the leading edge of the baby boom generation approaches 60, growing evidence suggests that many may want to work beyond traditional retirement ages. Longer work lives may be desirable for a combination of reasons, including financial need, robust health, and the desire to stay active, productive, and engaged…
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Lahey, Joanna N.. 2005. "Do Older Workers Face Discrimination?" Issue in Brief 33. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
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