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Continued growth in the number of older workers in Italy has led to less inclusion and more segmentation based on education, gender and region. To promote active ageing as defined by the WHO and others, targeted interventions are required. Initiatives should include structural reforms to address regional inequalities, lifelong learning programs, training to equip older workers with digital skills and flexible retirement options for those in physically demanding jobs.
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