Ageism at work
Briefly

Kevin Berman, after applying to over 650 jobs post-layoff, questions if age bias affects his job prospects, despite extensive IT experience.
Labor-market experts suggest those of all ages may wonder if age bias impacts their career trajectories, as the workforce in developed countries ages.
Marjorie Powell highlights that older workers often remain employed out of necessity, such as needing to cover healthcare or housing costs, as well as a desire to contribute.
The increasing presence of older workers can benefit business; OECD suggests multigenerational workforces could significantly boost GDP in the coming decades.
Read at Business Insider
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