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PAST EVENTS AGAINST THE ODDS: OLDER WORKER REEMPLOYMENT IN TODAY'S ECONOMY The AARP Public Policy Institute released a report on the results of a survey of the experiences of nearly
2,500 workers ages 45-70 who've faced unemployment in the past five years. The survey reports on reemployment and the steps people took to find work. It compares the new jobs of the
reemployed with their prior jobs. It also examines the barriers jobseekers faced in trying to find a job, as well as various types of discrimination and other factors that affected the
search for work. CEO Jo Ann Jenkins provided opening remarks and U.S. Department of Labor Chief Economist Heidi Shierholz gave the keynote address. The event also included a panel of
thought leaders who discussed how best to deal with the problems facing the unemployed and how to better prepare for the next economic downturn. View the archived webcast here:
https://www.aarp.org/pri/initiatives/future-of-work/work-study-event-2015-live-stream.html POLICY CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL INSURANCE AND LIFECYCLE EVENTS AMONG OLDER AMERICANS DECEMBER 7, 2014
Organized by Kenneth Couch, University of Connecticut; Mary Daly, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; and Julie Zissimopoulos, University of Southern California. Conference sponsored by
AARP. The conference focused on life-cycle events commonly encountered by older Americans and new thinking about policies to address these events. Papers presented focused on three areas:
changing career/job patterns, changes in family structure and health limitations.