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" The combination of these trends means that labor force growth will begin to slow after 2010 and by 2025 is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today, as shown in figure 2. "
Aging workforce : what does it mean for businesses and the economy? : hearing - Page 94
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Living Stronger, Earning Longer: Redefining Retirement in the 21st Century ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - Business & Economics - 2005 - 100 pages
...in the slowing growth of the labor force over the last decade, a trend that is expected to continue. By 2025 labor force growth is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today, as shown in figure 3. *The fertility rate is defined as the total number of children bom per 1000 women...
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Social Security: Do We Have to Act Now? : Hearing Before the Special ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - Political Science - 2005 - 152 pages
...The result of these trends is that labor force growth wi 1) continue to decline in 2006 and by 2025 is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today, as shown in figure 2. Relatively fewer US. workers win be available to produce goods and services....
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Social Security: Defining the Problem : Hearing Before the Committee on the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - Political Science - 2005 - 128 pages
...combination of these factors means that annual labor force growth will begin to slow after 2010 and by 2025 is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today. (See fig. 7.) Relatively fewer workers will be available to produce the goods and services that all...
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Transforming Government for the 21st Century: Hearing Before the Committee ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business & Economics - 2005 - 82 pages
...combination of these factors means that annual labor force growth will begin to slow after 2010 and by 2025 is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today. (See Sg. 4.) Thus, relatively fewer workers will be available to produce the goods and services that...
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The Future of Social Security: Hearing Before the Committee on ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Political Science - 2005 - 120 pages
...combination of these trends means that labor force growth will begin to slow after 2010 and by 2025 is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today, as shown in figure 2. Relatively fewer US workers will be available to produce the goods and services...
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Social Security Reform: Answers to Key Questions

Barbara D. Bovbjerg (ed) - Social security - 2005 - 110 pages
...older women is expected to slow. Baby boomers will also be leaving the labor force as they retire. By 2025, labor force growth is expected to be less than a third of what it is today. (See fig. 8.) Percentage change (5-yr moving average) 3 1970 1980 1990 2000...
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The Aging Workforce: What Does it Mean for Businesses and the ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - Business & Economics - 2007 - 204 pages
...their share of the labor force is projected to remain at around 48 percent over the next 50 years. By 2025 labor force growth is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today. The aging of the baby boom generation, increased life expectancy, and fertility rates at about the...
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U.S. Participation in IFOR: A Marathon, Not a Sprint

William Thomas Johnsen - Bosnia and Hercegovina - 1996 - 49 pages
...of the US population, live longer, and spend more years in retirement than previous generations, and by 2025 labor force growth is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today. Without major increases in productivity or immigration, low labor force growth will ultimately lead to slower...
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Older Workers: Some Best Practices & Strategies for Engaging & Retaining ...

18 pages
...their share of the labor force is projected to remain at around 48 percent over the next 50 years. By 2025 labor force growth is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today. The aging of the baby boom generation, increased Ufe expectancy, and fertility rates at about the replacement...
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Older workers Labor can help employers and employees plan better for the ...

60 pages
...their share of the labor force is projected to remain at around 48 percent over the next 50 years. By 2025 labor force growth is expected to be less than a fifth of what it is today.4 (See fig. 2.) 3The fertility rate is defined as the total number of children born per 1,000...
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