But as a society we need to do much more – despite the number of older workers increasing overall, there’s still a dramatic drop off of employment rates in the years approaching state pension age. Some 28% (3.5 million) of 50-64 year olds in the UK are not in work – more than the entire population of Wales.
While some are not working out of choice, around a million people aged between 50 and state pension age are not working but would like to be.
A key issue is that people with health conditions aren’t getting the support they need at work – often simple things like being able to work flexibly, or small workplace adjustments. Similarly, many struggle to balance work commitments with caring for a loved one. And ageist workplace cultures are limiting training and development opportunities for over 50s and blighting their chances in recruitment processes.
We need employers to make their workplace practices and policies age-friendly and for the government to champion flexible working, better support for carers, and more effective employment support for over 50s. We’ve created a five-point guide to help employers do this.
If they do, we will all reap the rewards of a stronger economy – and the opportunity to work for as long as we want and are able to.