Michael Skapinker covers The 100-Year Life: Living an Working in an Age of Longevity in an article on worker longevity, which he predicts will spell trouble for employers.
He referes to the book as ‘stimulating’ and also writes “The book is full of frisky ideas about how the over-60s can live the final third of their lives, with portfolio jobs, community activism and cross-generational friendships.”
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