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THE labour movement aims to unravel the mystery of why a relatively large number of men tend to quit the workforce in their 50s, instead of staying on until the retirement age of 62.
Official manpower figures show that the labour force participation rate for men dips after age 50.
There is no data on the reasons behind this dip, a trend which the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) intends to study in its bid to get more older men, as well as women, to work longer.
http://news.asiaone.com/News/the+Straits+Times/Story/A1Story20100406-208663.html
Official manpower figures show that the labour force participation rate for men dips after age 50.
There is no data on the reasons behind this dip, a trend which the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) intends to study in its bid to get more older men, as well as women, to work longer.
http://news.asiaone.com/News/the+Straits+Times/Story/A1Story20100406-208663.html