4/24/2015 – What Sweden and Japan Can Teach the U.S. About Its Aging Workforce

Around the globe many countries are facing a similar question: how to cope with a population where older residents will soon outnumber those who are typically considered working age, and what to do about elderly citizens who may not have enough money to make ends meet for the duration of their lives.

One of the first places that many nations are looking for answers is the labor market, where the possibility of lengthening years of employability can help on both fronts.

Read the full article at The Atlantic.