
26: Is ill health driving economic inactivity, and what can be done about it? – with Sarah O’Connor and Professor James Banks
The Health Foundation podcast
What Are the Causes of the Uptick in Inactivity?
About 22% of working-age people, 16 to 64, are economically inactive. That's a staggering proportion. In terms of numbers, and partly this is because of the cohort demographics and the aging of the baby boomers,. A lot of the biggest numbers of workers becoming inactive if you like are amongst the older workers, group 50 and over really.
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