Unfinished Work: The Struggle to Build an Aging American Workforce

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The era of the aging worker is here. The forces driving the first decades of the 21st century -- globalization, technology, societal aging, and jarring economic instability -- have made later retirement a necessity for many, but those who choose to stay in the workforce are frustrated by a job market that fails to take advantage of their talents. As government's ability to finance retirement and health care declines, making space for older workers in the labor force has emerged as a chief challenge for the coming century. Veteran international correspondent Joseph Coleman spent three years traveling to various places in Japan, France, Sweden, and across the United States to profile this aging global workforce. From the rice paddies of Japan to the heart of the American rust-belt, Coleman takes readers inside the lives of older workers. Clear-eyed portraits of individuals illuminate the aging of the world labor force and introduce readers to the factories, offices, and fields where older workers toil and the societies in which they live. Unfinished Work explores a world in the midst of a revolution that will have far-reaching consequences for present and coming generations. Coleman maps out the problems we confront, shows us avenues forward, and illustrates the dangers of inaction. The engaging narrative reveals how accommodating our aging workforce can usher in humane policies that benefit workers across the spectrum of age. Improving conditions for older workers is critical for ensuring success and prosperity for society as a whole for years to come.

Author(s): Joseph Coleman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 256
City: New York

Cover
Unfinished Work
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note
Introduction
1 Tsuneko Hariki and the Rich World’s Coming of Age
2 Embracing the Aging American Workforce
3 The Fisherwoman of Akron
4 Nobody Loves You (When You’re Down and Out)
5 The Swedish Way
6 The Hammer Men
7 The Old Continent Gets Older
8 Proteans in Paradise
Epilogue Galapagos: Islands of the Old
Notes
Bibliography
Index