Changing social conditions and economic conditions


The data seems to point out that age discrimination continues to exist even though it might be a costly practice because of the declining birth rates.

How did changing social conditions (such as increased life expectancy) and economic conditions (such as industrialization) change attitudes toward aging?

Briefly summarize the 2 competing views of age discrimination.

Should we legally support mandatory retirement cut-offs?

Present the argument for legitimacy of requiring the aging worker to leave the marketplace.

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