The West Australian
·australia
·6 hours ago
How 240,000 older workers could fix Australia’s skills shortage
Research by KPMG found that employing 240,000 older workers aged 55 to 65 could boost Australia's economy by $29 billion. Urban economist Terry Rawnsley emphasized that improving labor force participation, currently at 69 percent, is essential to combat skills shortages in Australia. Flexible work arrangements could increase engagement among older workers, benefiting employers and the economy.
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