Official data showed there were 3.6 million over 50-year-olds in part-time jobs.
Industry experts said there had been ‘a paradigm shift in how we view work and retirement’ A study of official data showed there were 3.6 million over 50-year-olds in part-time jobs.
Rest Less’s analysis also found that the number of people aged 66 and older working part-time had risen from 661,000 in 2021 to 781,000 in 2023. Stuart Lewis, chief executive of Rest Less, said: “The number of part-time workers aged over 50 has reached record levels once again in 2023, after recovering from its substantial setback during the pandemic.
“Most midlifers today talk about ‘transitions’ rather than ‘stopping’, with many choosing more of a glide into retirement, than jumping off a cliff into the void – and research continues to show this phasing is beneficial for our health, social connections and overall well-being.”
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