The working-age population is defined as the number of A people over the age of 16 who are not in jail, hospital, or other institution. B people who have a job. C people working full-time jobs who are over the age of 16. D people looking for work....
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The number of working-age people in the United States is on pace to shrink by 2060, though not all racial and ethnic groups are aging at the same rate. On Tuesday, the Census Bureau published a report that used population projections under various immigration scenar...
Some other differences between age groups are also notable. Young people report physical-health issues as an impediment to effectively performing work at higher rates than the general population, which includes people decades older than them. In fact, on ...
Given Japan’s aging population, this study examines household food waste and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions for the six age brackets of Japanese households. Older households have higher food waste emissions than younger households. Yosuke Shigetomi Asuka Ishigami Andrew Chapman ArticleOpen Access...
▸ Disability benefit receipt grew from 2% to 5% of the working age population in New Zealand between 1981 and 2004. ▸ Disability benefit policy has been changed substantially to try to reduce this increase. ▸ Over the same time, mortality declined in the total population and in disabili...
Africa will shortly be home to the world's largest working age population and a burgeoning consumer class; it’s also rich in natural resources. Despite such human capital and natural resources, Africa’s economic growth and productivity has slowed over the past decade. If nations across the co...
The dependency ratios of the elderly population (Elder, the ratio between the elderly population and the working-age population), the illiteracy rate (Illiteracy, the proportion of people who are illiterate in the population aged 15 and above) and the unemployment rate (Unemployment, registered ...
We considered three subgroups accordingly to age: ≤30; between 30 and 50; >50 years. This study showed age influences lifestyle and stress perception in the working population: the youngest employees (both men and women) presented the worst lifestyle index, particularly in its stress component...