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Fastest-growing occupations are in home health and therapies-4551

Fastest-growing occupations are in home health and therapies

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics just released the 2014–15 Occupational Outlook Handbook, which includes job profiles and employment projections.

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Direct care workforce projected to increase-3225

Direct care workforce projected to increase

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Potential employers look for two things on resumes-2790

Potential employers look for two things on resumes

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Helping older workers stay employed in Great Britain-2037

Helping older workers stay employed in Great Britain

In Great Britain, the State Pension Age is 65 for men. For women, the pension age is incrementally rising from age 60 to age 65. The amount of income people receive from the pension depends on the number of years they have worked.

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More knowledge prepares students to work with older adults-1927

More knowledge prepares students to work with older adults

One of the issues facing employers in the active-aging industry, according to industry leaders advising ICAA, is the challenge of ageist attitudes. High school and college students may have negative perceptions of aging that prevent them from even considering working with older adults (ICAA Research Review, 9[3] 2009).

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