The End of the Retirement “Age”: How the New World of Work Is Transforming the Old World of Retirement

V. Sheen
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The nature of work is undergoing fundamental transformation in the twenty-first century with drivers including digitalization, automation, and new forms of work organization. This chapter explores how the concept of retirement itself is increasingly redundant in relation to the new world of work. Of course, working lives inevitably do come to an end, but for whom, and at what point, and under what personal and social financial conditions, is this end point? Many people will want, and be required by public policy, to continue their working lives well into later life. In addition, the new dynamics of work and employment unfolding may enable this later life engagement. But in the “post-work” world predicted by many scholars, will later life employment be a possibility for them, and even for many people in their middle and younger years? This chapter explores the implications of the future of work for how traditional models of working lives and retirement need to be restructured and examines the one vital reform to ensure everyone can sustain a decent life in the new highly volatile world of work.
退休“时代”的终结:新的工作世界如何改变旧的退休世界
在数字化、自动化和新的工作组织形式的驱动下,21世纪的工作性质正在发生根本性的转变。本章探讨了退休的概念本身如何在新的工作世界中变得越来越多余。当然,工作生活不可避免地会结束,但对谁来说,在什么时候,在什么样的个人和社会经济条件下,这个终点是什么呢?许多人希望,而且公共政策也要求他们在晚年继续工作。此外,工作和就业的新动态可能会使这种晚年参与成为可能。但是,在许多学者预测的“后工作”世界中,他们是否有可能在晚年就业,甚至对许多中年和青年来说也是如此?本章探讨了未来工作对传统工作生活和退休模式的影响,并探讨了一项至关重要的改革,以确保每个人都能在新的高度动荡的工作世界中维持体面的生活。
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