Strategy & Leadership

Time to start worrying?

February 01, 2015

Europe

February 01, 2015

Europe
Our Editors

The Economist Intelligence Unit

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"Time to start worrying?" is an EIU report sponsored by Towers Watson exploring some of the issues that senior executives in the Netherlands will have to address as they seek to adapt their organisations to an ageing workforce

Report Summary

A tide of demographic change is about to break over the Netherlands and its executives need to prepare

Historically low birth rates and increasing life expectancy mean that Europe’s working population is ageing fast. In 2012, the continent reached an inevitable demographic tipping point. The percentage of the population at working age fell for the first time in 40 years. It is now forecast to fall every year until 2060. This inescapable trend will have profound implications for governments, citizens and companies across Europe.

The demographic makeup of the Netherlands means the country has less time to adjust than the continent’s other large economies, according to European Commission forecasts. Under the Commission’s bleakest forecast, population ageing could create labour supply bottlenecks for the Dutch economy as soon as next year.

To explore some of the issues that senior executives will have to address as they seek to adapt their organisations to this new world, The Economist Intelligence Unit, on behalf of Towers Watson, surveyed 480 senior executives at companies across Europe, with 42 in the Netherlands. Some 83% of those in the Netherlands expect the number of their employees aged 60+ to increase by 2020, including 33% who expect it to increase signifi antly – those are among the highest results in Europe.

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