American workforce aging fast with average new hire age jumping to 42. Young workers 25 and under now make up less than 9% of ...
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Wisconsin's workforce is aging. How can communities and employers prepare for the future?
Wisconsin Watch is starting a new beat called pathways to success, exploring what Wisconsin residents will need in order to build and keep thriving careers in the future economy — and what’s standing ...
Patty Bruffy, IBM and John Juliano, FTI Consulting Inc. The costs of an aging workforce that impact utilities today can be placed into three categories: operational costs, productivity costs and ...
Over 50% of utility workers are aged 45 or older, with many nearing retirement within the next decade, risking loss of critical institutional knowledge. Utilities are implementing mentorship programs, ...
The U.S. truck driver workforce is facing an aging workforce, persistent gender and racial imbalances, and growing difficulty in attracting younger drivers, according to a report by the American ...
The sheet metal and HVAC industry has long been a cornerstone of the construction and maintenance sectors. As with many trades, our field relies on skilled labor to fabricate, install, and maintain ...
Pennsylvania’s aging services providers, including nursing homes, senior living communities, and home and community-based services, continue to sound the alarm about their ongoing workforce crisis. We ...
A new ICES study has found that 1.74 million patients in Ontario are attached to family physicians aged 65 or older, and that many of those patients are elderly and have complex medical needs. The ...
This paper explores the complex roles of demographic changes and technological innovation in shaping Japan's labor market. We use regression analysis to assess the impact of population aging on labor ...
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