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Increasing participation among older workers: The grey army advances

Understand the economic and personal benefits of increasing older workers' participation and employment across Australia. Explore why mature age employment

Older people’s rights Report September, 2012

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Summary

Increasing mature age participation and employment has a range of benefits for the economy, the Government and, of course, for individual Australians with a desire to continue working.

Increasing participation among older workers: The grey army advances

Older people’s rights
Report

On Monday 3 September 2012, the Commissioner hosted the Older workers and business growth: harnessing the productivity potential of older Australians conference. A report we had commissioned from Deloitte Access Economics called Increasing participation among older workers: The grey army advances , was launched at the beginning of the conference.

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