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Promoting the labour force participation of older Canadians
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Summary - The message of this resource is:
This resource describes Canadian plans to help older adults to work for longer such as by increasing education, helping find jobs and handle health issues.
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Ageism in the workplace, health promotion, income planning, saving
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Rated on: 12/29/2018 2:20:39 PM
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Related Evidence Summaries
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The quality of contacts with older adults and the positive or negative presentation of older adults to others are key determinants of ageism
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2020)
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Low control in work and job strains among key risk factors for disability retirement
BMC Public Health (2017)
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Older workers experience higher rates of fatal injuries, and younger workers experience higher rates of non-fatal injuries
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics (2020)
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