Probing the future of mandatory retirement in Canada.

Can J Aging

Department of Economics, King's University College at the University of Western Ontario, 266 Epworth Avenue, London, ON, N6A 2M3, Canada.

Published: January 2007

The future of mandatory retirement is at least partly driven by changing demographics. In Canada, these demographics include slowing population growth, rapid aging, declining rates of labour force participation, and slowing labour force growth. After reviewing the demographic trends and considering alternate scenarios in labour force participation, we consider the determinants of early departures from the labour force and suggest scenarios that might reverse these trends. With a decline in labour force entrants, delays in early life transitions, and possible reductions in retirement benefits, a trend to retire later would bring mandatory retirement into question.

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