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  2. The new retirement is no retirement: Baby boomers are ... - AOL

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    Cavedon is part of a growing number of baby boomers, many of whom are college-educated, who continue to work well past 65 not because they can’t afford to retire, but simply because they love ...

  3. 10 Great Jobs for Midlife Women - AOL

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    More.com ran a list of 10 great jobs for midlife women.It's a short list of jobs meant to feed your passion, and I think they could work just as well for a man as a woman. They're jobs in growing ...

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    By comparison, only about 1 in 10 said retirement accounts like 401(k)s or IRAs would be their main source of income. Challenged but happy Despite the challenges, many retirees are sanguine about ...

  5. Wider Opportunities for Women - Wikipedia

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    Wider Opportunities for Women partnered with the DC Employment Justice Center in 2003 to establish the DC Women's Agenda (DCWA). The DCWA is a local advocacy and policy coalition that promotes the advancement of equality and well-being of all women and girls in DC. The DCWA hosts public forums throughout DC on women's issues.

  6. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    65 60 2024 Age 65 (men) or age 60 (women) with at least 30 years of employment; age 60 (men) or age 55 (women) if 75% of the insured's total employment history or the 15 years of employment immediately before retirement involved arduous or dangerous work. [41] Cyprus: 65 2024 The pensionable age is 65.

  7. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    At the same time over 16 million men left their jobs to join the war in Europe and elsewhere, opening even more opportunities and places for women to take over in the job force. [106] Although two million women lost their jobs after the war ended, female participation in the workforce was still higher than it had ever been. [107]