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Combatting ageism to improve access to employment Jemma Mouland February 2019

Centre for Ageing Better We work for a society where everybody enjoys a good later life An independent charitable foundation We are funded by an endowment from the Big Lottery Fund We are part of the network of What Works organisations that promote the better use of evidence We develop, share and apply evidence to help people age better and bring about change to improve later lives Back into work: helping over 50s in Greater Manchester 2

Why good work matters for later life

What makes for a good later life? Health Financial security Social connections Work interrelates with all these factors: Better health allows for longer working life (but working longer doesn t necessarily make you healthier ) Save more and delay retirement Social connections, meaning and purpose But all of these are dependent on the quality of work Later Life in 2015 survey of those aged 50+ (Centre for Ageing Better, Ipsos MORI 2015)

For me the good life is having a job again - Later Life in 2015 participant 5

What do retired people miss about work? I don't miss anything I miss the social interaction I miss the income I miss the feeling that I'm doing something useful I miss earning money I miss having structure to my week I miss having something to do 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 6 Later Life in 2015 survey of those aged 50+ (Centre for Ageing Better, Ipsos MORI 2015)

From mid-life you are More likely to: Be a carer Have one or more health conditions Say you feel insecure at work Face redundancy Be stuck (and stay stuck) in low pay Less likely to: Be offered (or ask for) training Be promoted or progress at work Be able to re-enter work if you leave

Ageism

Perceptions of older workers vary globally 9

Although we tend to agree that we lack respect for older people 10

Many people say they experience ageism 30 Experiences of prejudice in last year in relation to different protected characteristics (%) 25 20 15 10 5 0 Your age Your sex (male or female) Any physical or mental health condition Your race or ethnicity Your religion or religious beliefs Almost all of the time A lot of the time Sometimes Rarely Your sexual orientation Developing a barometer of prejudice and discrimination in Britain (Abrams et al, 2018) EHRC/Natcen Panel all GB adults 18+ 11

It s not that serious 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Perceived seriousness of discrimination in relation to particular protected characteristics (%) Age Gender Sexual orientation Religion or religious beliefs Physical or mental health condition, impairment or illness Race or ethnic background Not at all serious Slightly serious Somewhat serious Very serious Extremely serious Developing a barometer of prejudice and discrimination in Britain (Abrams et al, 2018) EHRC/Natcen Panel all GB adults 18+ 12

70 60 But I like older people! Feelings expressed towards people with particular protected characteristics (%) Negative (NET) Positive (NET) 50 40 30 20 10 0 Women Disabled people with a physical impairment People aged Over 70 People aged under 30 People with a mental health condition Men Black people Gay, lesbian or bisexual people People presenting gender differently to one assigned at birth Muslims Immigrants* Gypsy, Roma and Travellers** Developing a barometer of prejudice and discrimination in Britain (Abrams et al, 2018) EHRC/Natcen Panel all GB adults 18+ 13

Friendly, but not that competent Evaluations of each protected characteristic group on warmth and competence Developing a barometer of prejudice and discrimination in Britain (Abrams et al, 2018) EHRC/Natcen Panel all GB adults 18+ 14

How age bias affects people at work

Recruitment Over a quarter (27%) have been put off jobs since turning 50 as they sound like they re aimed at younger candidates Almost a third (32%) believe they have been turned down for a job because of their age Nearly one in five (17%) have or considered hiding their age in applying for a job since turning 50 Two fifths think their age would disadvantage them in applying for a job Well, they didn t grow up with technology, they ll be less agile, they ll be less able to pick up, and work on our systems. Yougov/Ageing Better, 2018 All who have applied for a job since turning 50; 1,329 respondents 16

Management comments about whether somebody is going to be sufficiently committed, or sufficiently capable, or whether they are going to have the energy to do the role that s needed. There s just higher levels of acceptability around bias with older employees. Only 1 in 4 (24%) feel they can talk openly with their manager about future career plans, only one in five (20%) about their retirement plans Only one in five (21%) feel they can talk openly about adjusting current role to suit their needs (e.g. flexible working) 16% think they have been managed differently/unfairly compared to younger workers Yougov/Ageing Better, 2018 All current employed aged 50+; 1,100 respondents 17

Value, respect, equal opportunities concerned about how they would fit in with the younger team, because the younger team likes to socialise together, have a good laugh in the office. 1 in 3 (32%) feel they have had fewer opportunities for training and progression as they get older 9% feel they ve been overlooked for an internal role/promotion 11% said they have had comments or 'jokes' from colleagues or managers related to their age 1 in 5 think people at work see them as less capable as they get older Nearly a third (29%) don t think their workplace values older workers Yougov/Ageing Better, 2018 All current employed aged 50+; 1,100 respondents 18

I ve given up on work.. They think I should be able to get a better job than this at my age and perceive I m lazy. 3.6 million people aged 50 64 out of work in the UK Approximately 1 million involuntarily out of work Perceived ageism in employer attitudes, recruitment processes and services Internalised ageism CLES/ Ageing Better (2017) Addressing worklessness and job insecurity amongst people aged 50 and over in Greater Manchester 19

Becoming an age-friendly employer

What do older workers want and need? The same as everybody else! Meaning, autonomy and control, recognition Social contact with colleagues and customers / clients Equal opportunities for progression and development Flexibility in where and how as well as when they work Support to manage their health at work Fulfilling Work What do older workers value about work and why? Centre for Ageing Better and Institute for Employment Studies, 2017 21

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Summary

Why does fulfilling work in later life matter? We re living longer and working longer More people than ever before are working into their late 50s, 60s and beyond The number of older workers is continuing to grow Work needs to catch up Work needs to be better, so that working longer is also working better Work should help us maintain our health and prepare for a good later life 28

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Thank you Please get in touch: Jemma.Mouland@ageing-better.org.uk