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Working Britain
Changing demographics will have a dramatic impact on the way we approach work and health in the coming years. By 2020 more than one in four of the UK working population will be over 60 and people may have to keep working until their mid-70s, health permitting.
- Date published:
- February 2002
New MORI research undertaken for BUPA explores the views of employers and employees and their visions of the workplace in 2020. What changes in working patterns are predicted? How will people maintain health and work for longer? At what age do people expect to retire?
More information can be obtained by visiting the BUPA website
