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Men and young people more likely to be ageist: study

  • Written by Joshua Healy, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership, University of Melbourne
Men and young people more likely to be ageist: studyWe found the prevalence of ageism among younger people is most apparent when participants were asked about succession statements like whether older people should actively make way for the young.www.shutterstock.com

Men and young people are more likely to be ageist, but few Australians are resolutely ageist in their views, our survey finds. By...

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