BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : SEPTEMBER 20, 1999 ISSUE
COVER STORY

Aging Workers: Suddenly a Hot Topic


A slew of books is starting to hit the market

BOOK/AUTHOR             THEME

AGE POWER               Political and econo-
Dychtwald               mic power is shift-
                        ing to the elderly

GRAY DAWN               The costs of aging
Peterson                could bankrupt the
                        developed world

GENERATIONS             Managing clashes
AT WORK                 between young
Zemke/Raines/Filipczak  and old at work

AGE WORKS               Companies must
Goldberg                learn to attract and
                        keep older workers


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Brain Drain

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CHART: As the Country Gets Grayer...

CHART: ...And the Workplace Ages...

CHART: ...The Talent Shortage Gets Worse

TABLE: Facing the Crunch

TABLE: Aging Workers: Suddenly a Hot Topic

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