Many older adults desire to work after the traditional retirement age and their reasons are not just financial.
19th Annual Survey of Canadians on their retirement planning shows less optimism than previous years.
Statistics Canada chart showing average Canadian retirement age for self-employed, public and private sector workers.
Nice has compiled an online library of resources and information tools on Aging in Canada. Topics: caregiving, mental health, finance, legal, elder abuse, physical health & addiction.
The number of working-age Canadians (15-64) for each senior (65 and up) is falling. In 1966, there were 7.7 working-age Canadians for every senior—this ratio has fallen to 3.4 in 2022.
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How to use home equity in retirement is potentially as important a decision as what to do with your investment portfolio.
We offer Information Tools and Online Resources based on 20 years of research into the challenges of aging in Canada.
Ontario is working to provide patients with more choices for palliative and end-of-life care.
Seniors infographic – 2021 From: Employment and Social Development Canada
The Senior Policy Analyst will play a pivotal role in conducting policy analysis, tracking political trends, and developing actionable policy recommendations to support the NIA’s public policy agenda.
The labour force participation rate of seniors aged 65 and older has more than doubled from 6% in 2000 to 13.8% in 2020.