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The working-age population in the U.S. used to grow at a steady clip. Now it’s basically flat. From 1980 until the Baby Bust began in 2008, our working-age population was growing between 1% and ...
About a third of the working age population in 16 countries across Europe, America and Asia have mental health problems, with the ...
An aging population and slower labor force growth affect economies in many ways—the growth of GDP slows, working-age people pay more to support the elderly, and public budgets strain under the burden ...
NEW DELHI: India's share of working-age individuals is projected to rise until 2040 and maintain a substantial workforce until almost 2050, while countries such as the People's Republic of China ...
Because the population of Wisconsin is aging, demand for health care is increasing and the supply of health care workers ...
A comparison by age group shows the working-age population feels more isolated. Those in their 30s had the highest ratio of lonely people, at 46.1 percent, followed by those in their 20s at 45.3 ...
About a quarter of the working age population - those aged 16 to 64 - do not currently have a job. That's about 11 million people. According to the latest figures from the Office for National ...
One in nine working age people in Camborne and Redruth are claiming disability benefits, new research suggests.