
Background
In the middle of the last century, planning for life after retirement
was a luxury few people enjoyed.
In 1950, the average retirement age was about 68 years. Average life
expectancy was also 68 years. Most people worked their whole
lives—often in physically demanding, dangerous jobs—and died
before their "golden years." Those who lived beyond age 65—8
percent of the population—often struggled with ill health or
disability.
Today, the average retirement age is 62. Life expectancy is 78 and
climbing. With the rise of the service economy, increased mechanization,
and improved labor laws, most jobs are less strenuous and safer. Add to
this a growing affluence and increased well-being for some—but,
also continued financial insecurity or chronic health issues for
others—and many 55- to 79-year-old adults are wondering what's
next.

Enter the third age
Older adults are entering the third age of life—a stage
traditionally defined by retirement, as well as by learning solely for
personal achievement or self-development. Now, increased longevity is
leading many older adults to switch careers, enter college for the first
(or fifth) time, start new businesses, or tackle community problems.
A changing landscape
Higher education has a 50-year history of providing lifelong learning
opportunities for older adults. But the landscape has changed. This
shift in educational needs has significant implications for both older
adults and higher education. The expanding demands of older
adults—who come from a wide scope of economic, cultural, and
educational backgrounds—will test existing higher education
programs.
We have much to learn about this growing population's needs, goals,
and barriers—and even more to accomplish in the realm of policy
and practice. Reinvesting in the Third Age will foster national
discussions on promising practices and policies that reinvest in adults
aged 55–79.
For more information, please contact:
E-mail: reinvestinginthethirdage@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated: 01/30/2009
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