29oct14 - productive ageing - dr ros altmann
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This Robert Butler Memorial Lecture, held on Wednesday 29th October 2014, was part of the ILC Global Alliance visit to the UK. Robert Butler, founder of ILC US, was a passionate believer in the importance of health and productive ageing and we were honoured that Dr Ros Altmann, government’s Business Champion for Older Workers agreed to give the Lecture.TRANSCRIPT
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ILC Global Alliance Robert Butler Memorial Lecture:Productive Ageing
Wednesday 29th October 2014
This event is kindly supported by Pfizer and hosted by the LGA
#ilcglobal alliance
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Welcome
Baroness Sally GreengrossChief Executive, ILC-UK
Co President, ILC Global Alliance
This event is kindly supported by Pfizer and hosted by the LGA
#ilcglobal alliance
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Dr Ros AltmannBusiness Champion for Older Workers
Productive Ageing
This event is kindly supported by Pfizer and hosted by the LGA
#ilcglobal alliance
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“PRODUCTIVE AGEING”
ROBERT BUTLER MEMORIAL LECTURE
ILC GLOBAL ALLIANCE Dr Ros Altmann
Dr. Ros Altmann, CBE
Business Champion for Older Workers
29 October 2014
Twitter: @rosaltmann
Website: www.rosaltmann.com
Blog: pensionsandsavings.com
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ROBERT BUTLER
His vision of productive ageing: work can continue to be rewarding in later life
Excellent, though extreme, example: CEO of ILC USA worked 60 hours a week till age 83!
ILC USA continued to benefit from his vast experience and knowledge
2006 report ‘Ageism in America’ highlighted age discrimination in the workplace
Age discrimination is still a major barrier to productive ageing across the globe
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PRODUCTIVE AGEING OR ECONOMIC DECLINE?
Retirement ages lower than 1950s despite rising life expectancy and lower birth rate
Sharp rise in labour force withdrawal from age 52 onwards
Waste of resources
Lower national income, lower national output, lower employment, lower growth
Potential for significant economic boost from older workers
Ageing could and should be far more productive
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BUT LET’S NOT GO TOO FAR!
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EARLY EXIT FROM LABOUR FORCE
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WORK DETACHED FROM LONGEVITY
1950s – work:retirement years ratio 5:1
Now - work:retirement years ratio 2:1
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UK LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION FALLS FROM 50 +
Source: The missing million: illuminating the employment challenges of the over-50s
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Source: OECDSource: OECD Pensions at a Glance 2013 (www.oecd.org/pensions/pensionsataglance.htm), life expectancy estimates are from UN World Population Prospects, the 2012 Revision.
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Time in retirement Retirement age Minimum retirement age Maximum retirement age
15 years on average in 1970
22.5 years on average in 2012
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Time in retirement Retirement age Minimum retirement age Maximum retirement age
11 years on average in 1970 18 years on
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OECD average retirement increased by more than 50% since 1970 Men: average retirement lasts 22.5 years (7.5 years more than 1970)
+50% Women: average retirement lasts 18 years (7 years more than 1970)
+64%
RETIREMENT LENGTH RISING THROUGHOUT OECD
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IT’S TIME TO REVOLUTIONISE RETIREMENT
Longer, healthier lives, less physical strain at work can facilitate retirement revolution
Longer working lives are inevitable, let’s prepare for it
But not full-time – need flexible working, more self-employment
Whole new phase of life for 21st Century – new social norms
Retirement can be a process, not a one-off event
Lifetime income and output increase
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INDIVIDUALS AND ECONOMY LOSING OUT
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WE CAN MAKE AGEING MORE PRODUCTIVE
½ out of work over-50s unemployed for over 1 year (cf 30% of all adult unemployed)
Many have caring responsibilities and drop out of work, then cannot come back
Many become discouraged after facing ageism
In 1961 90% of UK men age 60-64 were in work, now around 50%
2million over-50s are self employed
Increasing employment for older generations boost overall demand and jobs
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AN AGEING UK WORKFORCE
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CHALLENGING AGEISM
Are policymakers frightened to make the case for older workers?
Employers and individuals cling to old-fashioned stereotypes and prejudices
Age discrimination is damaging
Change is starting but needs to accelerate
Objective assessment of later life working
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PRIORITIES FOR POLICY MAKERS
Lead debate and raise awareness of opportunities and benefits – social norms change slowly
Remove structural barriers to working longer (e.g. state pension, means-testing, retirement ages)
Incentives? Regulations?
Encourage healthy workplaces fit for older workers, with the appropriate flexibilities
Skills development for older workers: apprenticeships, new careers, training, returners courses
Make the case to employers
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PROMOTING PRODUCTIVE AGEING – 3’R’S
Later life working agenda
1. Retain – keep older workers in the labour force, (part-time?), don’t lose skills
2. Retrain – ongoing workplace training, mid-life review, less physical work
3. Recruit – focus on over-50s unemployed or returning to work after illness/caring
Changing attitudes to later life working – rethinking retirement and age stereotypes
Flexibility, individual assessments, encouragement, acceptance
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BENEFITS TO BUSINESS
Retain knowledge, firm-specific skills and experience
Maintain productivity - avoid skill shortages
Increase customer satisfaction and profitability
Larger pool of talent to choose from, especially if part-time
Staff loyalty
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BENEFITS TO INDIVIDUALS
Financial benefits
Can also improve physical and mental wellbeing
Retraining, mentoring, feel valued, social interaction
New start in your 50s – not the end!
Extra years worked Extra income (average workers, cumulative)
Increase in pension fund (approx.)
1 £25,000 £4,500 (+4%)
2 £50,000 £9,500 (+8%)
3 £75,000 £14,000 (+13%)
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BENEFITS TO SOCIETY AND ECONOMY
Higher output and national income – better long-term growth
Increased national wellbeing
Reduced benefit spending
Older workers are complementary to young, not substitutes – no crowding out
Intergenerational cohesion
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ACTION IN THE UK
Ended Default Retirement Age
Extended right to request flexible working
Tax breaks for older workers (no National Insurance payments)
Business Champion for Older Workers making the case for later life working
Support for those off work due to ill health (new ‘Health and Work Service’)
Working with Local Enterprise Partnerships (responsible for local growth in England)
Guidance and toolkits for employers
Pilot measures for getting older unemployed back to work
Flexibility in accessing pensions – possibilities to combine work and pension income
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INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
Employment rates for 55-64 year olds across OECD countries
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OECD RETIREMENT LENGTH
Source: OECD
Years spent in retirement (2012)
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ACTION AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
European Social Fund – use available funding to best effect for older workers?
Wide body of UK and international research (e.g. ESRC and ILC research programmes)
US, Canada, NZ, Australia and UK have outlawed mandatory retirement
Japan – age 65, Sweden – age 67, France – age 70 – all have seniority wages
Old age dependency ratio – can we redefine ‘old age’ and ‘dependency’ measures
Test and evaluate successful policies to retain, retrain and recruit older workers
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INITIATIVES TO CONSIDER
Incentives for employers or individuals to keep working – reduce ageism
Flexible working, mentoring, generational job sharing
Retirement and financial planning offered to all age groups
Carer’s leave or ‘Family Crisis’ leave, combine work and care, gap breaks?
Continuing education and training – lifelong learning
Specific help for unemployed older people – retraining for new skills, help carers back to work
Apprentice schemes, recruit senior people part-time
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CONCLUSIONS
Longer working lives already underway, need to accelerate trends
3 ‘R’s – Retain Retrain Recruit
Higher lifetime income, more growth, improved wellbeing, lower benefit
spend, less poverty
Not about forcing people to work longer - enabling, facilitating, encouraging
More productive ageing is a win-win for individuals, business and society as a
whole
It’s inevitable, it’s beneficial, let’s embrace it
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…THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
You can contact me via DWP: [email protected]
www.pensionsandsavings.com
@rosaltmann
www.rosaltmann.com
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ILC Global Alliance Robert Butler Memorial Lecture:Productive Ageing
Wednesday 29th October 2014
This event is kindly supported by Pfizer and hosted by the LGA
#ilcglobal alliance