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What does age have to do with skills proficiency?

This briefing paper examines the impact of age on skills.

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The Survey of Adult Skills finds that adults aged 55 to 65 are less proficient in literacy and numeracy than adults aged 25 to 34. But differences in skills proficiency that are related to age vary widely across countries, implying that skills policies can affect the evolution of proficiency over a lifetime. And while older adults are generally less proficient than younger adults, they do no worse – and often better – than younger adults in terms of labour market outcomes. Governments have to find ways to keep older adults in the labour market and encourage investment in the development of the skills of older workers.

 

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What does age have to do with skills proficiency

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25 AUGUST 2022
What does age have to do with skills proficiency?
English
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