Anna Dixon, Chief Executive of the Centre for Ageing Better, said:
“We know that being in fulfilling work for longer is key to people being able to prepare for a good later life. Good work is important financially but is also a major source of social connections, good health, and provides a sense of purpose.
“We want more people aged 50 years and over to be in fulfilling work that supports a good later life, so we welcome the government’s Fuller Working Lives strategy launched today.
“But this is just the start – to achieve a significant increase will need concerted effort from employers as well as government, and a change in individual attitudes. This needs to include support for carers, access to lifelong learning, support for people with health conditions and disabilities at work – and an end to ageism in the workplace.
“We are pleased to be partners with the Business in the Community Age at Work campaign. We are working with employers to draw together and share the evidence about age-friendly workplaces, learn from what leading employers are doing and spread what works.”