COVID-19 and the ageing workforce: global perspectives on needs and solutions across 15 countries.
Sabrina Winona PitMalcolm FiskWinona FreihautFashola AkintundeBamidele AlokoBritta BergeAnne BurmeisterAdriana CiacâruJürgen DellerRae DulmageTae Hwa HanQiang HaoPeter HoneymanPeter C HuberThomas LinnerStefan LundbergMofoluwaso NwamaraKamolpun PunpuingJennifer SchrammHajime YamadaJason C H YapPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2021)
Global sharing of this knowledge among international, national and local governments and organizations, businesses, policy makers and health and human resources experts will further understanding of the issues that are faced by older workers. This will facilitate the replication or scalability of solutions as called for in the WHO call to combat ageism in 2021. We suggest that policy makers, business owners, researchers and international organisations build on the case studies by investing in evidence-based strategies to create inclusive workplaces. Such action will thus help to challenge ageism, reduce inequity, improve business continuity and add to the quality of life of older workers.