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A few months http://xvedio.in.net/ xvedio Many economists believe much of this decline in participation is structural. They argue it reflects increased college enrolment by the young, the approach of retirement for the baby-boomers and a levelling-off in womenâs participation after rapid post-war increases. That is doubtless part of the story, but it does not explain everything. Participation rates have declined sharply for âprime-ageâ men and women between 25 and 54, and risen slightly for those aged 55 and over. By contrast, participation has generally risen for prime-age women in other OECD countries, and risen or fallen only slightly for men. |
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