#Ageingpopulation, #Economy, #Learning, #Resilience
Speakers: Lynda Gratton, Juliet Mann, Graham Pearce, Gog Soon Joo, Christian Keller
1. Restructuring the economy is necessary to accommodate the challenges posed by longer lifespans and an aging population.
2. Demographic shifts have financial implications for individuals and society, there is a need for retirement rewiring and building financial resilience.
3. Age discrimination, lifelong learning, and workplace redesign are crucial aspects to address for adapting to the changing workforce.
4. Government involvement and individual engagement are essential in tackling the challenges of an aging population.
5. The sustainability of pension systems, efforts to address the needs of the aging workforce, and the economic opportunities presented by an aging population should be prioritized.
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