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Swiss National Congress for WHP [ENWHP]
and society. The working population will be older, and this requires work life reforms to enable longer work careers for experienced workers. The employability rate for the 55-64-year-old working population
11%
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Age Management: Working after 60? [ENWHP]
Background The demographic transition has pervasive effects on work life and society. The working population will be older, and this requires work life reforms to enable longer work careers for experienced workers. The employability rate for the 55-64-year-old working population has been set
10%
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Move Europe - And how good is your workplace health promotion? [ENWHP]
AGE MANAGEMENT: WORKING AFTER 60? Upcoming event in Finland 20th-24th March 2006 Background The demographic transition has pervasive effects on work life and society. The working population.... The employability rate for the 55-64-year-old working population has been set by the European Union
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Move Europe at half-time - European biggest companies join the campaign [ENWHP]
population will be older, and this requires work life reforms to enable longer work careers for experienced workers. The employability rate for the 55-64-year-old working population has been set
9%
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Mental Health at the Workplace [ENWHP]
with life. move europe. (PDF 0.1 MB) Press releases: Mental ill health at work is estimated to cost
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Dragon Fly [ENWHP]
(PDF 0.1 MB) Cyprus: May 25 (PDF 13 KB) Final Symposium in Krakow/Poland, 13-14 October 2006
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Recommendations for Promoting WHA [ENWHP]
for promoting Workplace Health Action (PDF 0.1 MB)
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The Case for WHP [ENWHP]
of the population as a whole. The reduction in people using medical and rehabilitative services leads to savings
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Healthy Work in an Ageing Europe [ENWHP]
security systems in Europe. The working age population in the European Union is due to fall by 20.8
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European Conference on Youth Mental Health: From continuity of psychopathology to continuity of care (STraMeHS) [ENWHP]
Registration deadline is 30 November 2014. Please send in an abstract before 31 July 2014. Background: Young people aged 10-24 years represent 27% of the world's population, and up to 75% of mental disorders occur within 25 years. The STraMeHS Conference aims at raising awareness and improving
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