In 2008, the study collected data from 222 state agencies in 22 states, surveying them about their assessment of the aging population, awareness of perceptions of older and younger workers in their agencies, and action steps in recruitment, engagement, and retention of workers. Additionally, the TWIGA foundation is currently conducting an intervention to help state agencies improve and rethink their responses to the aging workforce. This intervention includes a series of publications, webinars, and site visits. A second wave of data will be collected in autumn of 2009. More »
The study provides information to help state leaders nationwide examine the connection between aging and work, and how changes in the labor force participation of older adults will affect their states. More »
This project focuses on the “facts” of the aging of the population, juxtaposed with the “realities” that state leaders are facing. More »