Research
An
aging society
Population
is aging and an evolving occurrence and so is retiring. In conducted research it
is likely that the Worlds’ population will façade the encounters of interchanging
the retiring generation from the medical research workforce of health. “By 2020
are baby boomers will be between, 55 to 75. Education is in order, moving into
the ageing populations, and the future of the medical research workforce” (Schofield,
Meachem, & West, 2011). In this study it demonstrates that the concern as
of the medical research workforce of Australian health The indications are that in year 2009 to 2019 those of age
greater than 40 to understand and be able to draw conclusions on future
workforce and international allegations of the aging workforce population. In the year 2009 to 2019 there is going to be
expected leave of those 40 and above most reaching the age of 50 to 69. People at the age of 50, will be most likely
to retire within the next ten years. With the 6250 associates only 4000 hold a
PhD. To maintain the current ration an
extra 1700 PhD persons will be needed in the workforce. It has been projected
the working population will cost $240
million. It is important to plan for the replacement of retiring generation for
health and medical research to plan for progression and match the operational
population. Focus must be obtained in
getting higher education in Australia to fulfill this determination. Planning for the evolution of workforce is
just one of things the aging population will face (Schofield, Meachem, &
West, 2011).
To resolve this crisis a plan must
be set into action making sure that education is highly stressed for those
moving into the work field and making sure that proper training is assets. It
is key that one has a full understanding of the job they are entitled and the
workload is covered. Operations need to
be completed properly to make sure there are enough workers to cover the shifts
and enough to produce productivity. As well in endnote those retiring will be
ok by staying active and still participate in activities even though they are
retired.
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