Judith Woods from The Telegraph spoke to Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott about their new book, and in today’s paper she writes “A hugely fascinating, thought-provoking (if resolutely upbeat) examination of the seismic shifts that will – must – occur as the population ages.” You can read the full article here.
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