Over 40 researchers, government and industry representatives registered to participate in the CEPAR Mature Workers in Organisations (MWOS) Virtual Symposium on 2 December.
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The ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) and the School of Risk and Actuarial Studies in the UNSW Business School will host the 29th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research online on 1-3 December 2021.

CEPAR Chief Investigator Professor Marian Baird and colleagues write in this The Conversation article that "it is not uncommon for women involved in our research to report they forego promotions to accommodate their child caring or elder care responsibilities, or work part-time, and earn less, because full-time jobs are too inflexible."

New research shows how hard it is for ‘flying grannies’ to care for their Australian grandkids, CEPAR Principal Research Fellow Associate Professor Myra Hamilton and colleagues explain in this The Conversation article.

The book Population Ageing and Australia’s Future, edited by CEPAR Chief Investigators Honorary Professor Peter McDonald and Scientia Professor John Piggott, and the late Emeritus Professor Hal Kendig, had over 12,000 downloads in the year 2021, according to ANU Press.

Tim Neal has been recognised for his insights into the economics of climate change, COVID-19 panic buying and child labour.