A study has been published in Germany identifying which professions are most affected by the German demographics--those with a higher population of over 65's compared to the under 35's. According to "Berufe im Demografischen Wandel," by the Geschäftsstelle der Initiative Neue Qualität der Arbeit (INQA) sponsored by the Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin (BAuA), the most affected professions are:
See BAuA's website for other information about demographics and working in Germany. Also, see the University of Rostock's Work and Age Project.
Sources: Mkenya Ujermani "Professions with an Aging Workforce in Germany" (November 18, 2013); Wirtschafts Woche "Demografischer Wandel trifft manche Berufe besonders hart" (October 24, 2013); INQA Press Release (October 24, 2013)
- chemical plant workers, and operators of metal cutting machines (Manufacturing Professions);
- electrical engineers, industrial engineers, chemists and chemical engineers, physicists, mathematicians, and physics engineers (Engineering and MINT Professions);
- nurses, nursing assistants, midwives, educators, and child care workers (Healthcare Professions); and
- bankers, and bookkeepers (Business/Commercial Professions).
See BAuA's website for other information about demographics and working in Germany. Also, see the University of Rostock's Work and Age Project.
Sources: Mkenya Ujermani "Professions with an Aging Workforce in Germany" (November 18, 2013); Wirtschafts Woche "Demografischer Wandel trifft manche Berufe besonders hart" (October 24, 2013); INQA Press Release (October 24, 2013)
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