Employing an Aging Workforce

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By 2050, the number of individuals in the labor force who are age 65 or older is expected by grow by 75% while those who are 25 to 54 is expected to grow by 2%. --Source: U.S. Department of Labor

This page offers a compilation of resources to assist HR professionals in working effectively with older workers. Look for more information throughout the year as additional resources are added.

SHRM Chapters and State Councils, become an Aging Workforce Partner with the SHRM Foundation! Learn more here.

Retaining and Engaging Older Workers

Hiring Older Workers

Big Picture: The Multigenerational Workforce

About This Page

SHRM and the SHRM Foundation have launched a national initiative highlighting the value of older workers and identifying--through original research-- the best practices for employing an aging workforce. This initiative is generously underwritten by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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 SHRM Foundation

Research

Resource Pages

Twitter Chat: #Nextchat RECAP: The Aging Workforce

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