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New Aging Realities State Board of Education Presentation

76 Million Baby Boomers! (Born 1946 – 1965) 76 Million Baby Boomers! (Born 1946 – 1965)

Boomers Will Boom Here (% of total population)  Santa Fe35%  Denver33%  Seattle32%  Portland31%  San Francisco31% Source: Census Bureau, State & Metropolitan Data Book

Statistics 1 in 4 Oregonians will be 65+ by in 4 Oregonians will be 65+ by 2025 The 50+ population in PCC District will increase The 50+ population in PCC District will increase 43%(+200,000) by %(+200,000) by 2020 An aging population means – An aging population means – - older learners - aging workforce - aging workforce - need for age specialists to respond to the ‘new aging realities’ aging realities’ Source: Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Source: Oregon Office of Economic Analysis

Older Learners Nationwide ~ Nationwide ~ Population, workforce participation, and post-secondary education trends portend a tsunami of students looking for work-related courses, personal interest courses, and certificates/degrees Population, workforce participation, and post-secondary education trends portend a tsunami of students looking for work-related courses, personal interest courses, and certificates/degrees Older students choose community colleges over universities 2 to 1 Older students choose community colleges over universities 2 to 1 (Framing New Terrain: Older Adults & Higher Education - ACE) At PCC ~ At PCC ~ Credit Students – Av. Age = : 15.5% (3,506) 40+: 15.5% (3,506) 50+: 5.9% (1,340) 50+: 5.9% (1,340) Non-Credit Students – Av. Age = : 47.2% (8,081) 40+: 47.2% (8,081) 50+: 28.3% (4,854) 50+: 28.3% (4,854) (Winter term 2007)

Boomers Go To College Key Findings (40+ credit students) Key Findings (40+ credit students) 76% of credit students in college to re-skill, re-enter the workforce, or re-career 76% of credit students in college to re-skill, re-enter the workforce, or re-career 4 in 5 students working, engaged in family care work, experience time and financial constraints as greatest obstacles to success 4 in 5 students working, engaged in family care work, experience time and financial constraints as greatest obstacles to success They look to the college for help in preparing for and finding jobs They look to the college for help in preparing for and finding jobs

What They Want New Options, especially for career transitions New Options, especially for career transitions Quick Transitions: prior learning assessment, accelerated program formats, improved career counseling, & job placement Quick Transitions: prior learning assessment, accelerated program formats, improved career counseling, & job placement “Reinvention” in Community to achieve personal goals, with support, networking, and connection “Reinvention” in Community to achieve personal goals, with support, networking, and connection Access & Barrier Busting to outreach, programming, scheduling & transportation Access & Barrier Busting to outreach, programming, scheduling & transportation Funding: waivers, reimbursements, & loans supported by information, strategies and resources Funding: waivers, reimbursements, & loans supported by information, strategies and resources Sources: PCC’s Boomers Go to College & ACE’s Framing New Terrain: Older Adults & Higher Education Sources: PCC’s Boomers Go to College & ACE’s Framing New Terrain: Older Adults & Higher Education

Implications Outreach to older students based on product of job preparation & placement Outreach to older students based on product of job preparation & placement Ease entry into college & honor experience Ease entry into college & honor experience Provide flexible, accessible wrap around services & supports Provide flexible, accessible wrap around services & supports Build business partnerships for job preparation, internships, jobs Build business partnerships for job preparation, internships, jobs

Graying of U.S. Workforce Baby boomers make up almost half (47%) of the workforce today. Too few people to replace the “boomer” generation of 75+ million More people leaving the workforce earlier More people unwilling to work ever-longer hours for large organizations

Aging Workforce By 2020, Oregonians 55+ will comprise 26% of the population By 2020, Oregonians 55+ will comprise 26% of the population 4 in 5 of 55+ intend to work beyond traditional retirement age 4 in 5 of 55+ intend to work beyond traditional retirement age Source: Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Source: Oregon Office of Economic Analysis

AARP Oregon Survey Key Findings Key Findings 67% of Oregon employers report likely shortage of qualified workers in next 5 years 67% of Oregon employers report likely shortage of qualified workers in next 5 years Nearly 2/3 have not prepared for projected shortage Nearly 2/3 have not prepared for projected shortage 7 in 10 have hired older workers, and half have rehired retired employees 7 in 10 have hired older workers, and half have rehired retired employees

Implications Implications for Business & Industry Implications for Business & Industry Facing an absolute skills & skilled employee gap Facing an absolute skills & skilled employee gap Recruiting, retraining, & retraining experienced workers Recruiting, retraining, & retraining experienced workers Redefining roles and job descriptions Redefining roles and job descriptions Implications for older workers Implications for older workers Re-skilling, re-careering, re-defining life-work balance Re-skilling, re-careering, re-defining life-work balance Transitioning into ‘the third age’ Transitioning into ‘the third age’

Retirement  Relatively recent phenomenon  Created during Great Depression to address unemployment of young workers  65 was longer than average life expectancy  Most boomers will not “retire” – want to be productive

Plans for Retirement  68% of “retirees” plan to work & never “retire”  53% plan to work for enjoyment  75% feel health benefits more important than wages Source: AARP “Staying Ahead of the Curve, 2003” Source: AARP “Staying Ahead of the Curve, 2003”

The Boomers Are:  Healthier  More Vigorous  Better Educated

The Boomers are: Motivated to:  Use their knowledge, skills, assets productively  Have better balance between work, learning and leisure  Find meaning and passion-give back (Returnment™*) * Jay Bloom, “Work After Work,” 2004 * Jay Bloom, “Work After Work,” 2004

Six Key Values of Boomers  A sense of belonging  Giving something back  Taking risks  Entitlement  Expectations of a good life  Experimentation  Source: James Gambone, ReFirement: A Boomer’s Guide to Life After 50 (2000)

New Phase of Life  Between mid-life & true “old- age”  Could cover years after leaving primary career leaving primary career

Lifelong Learning PCC Senior Studies Institute PCC Senior Studies Institute Lifelong Learning Institute Lifelong Learning Institute Membership Organization Membership Organization Self-Directed, Member Led Self-Directed, Member Led Community Education Options Community Education Options 53% of CED students are 40+ (N = 4,442/ Av. Age = 42 (Winter 07) 53% of CED students are 40+ (N = 4,442/ Av. Age = 42 (Winter 07)

Civic Engagement PCC Senior Service Corps PCC Senior Service Corps Older Adult Volunteers Older Adult Volunteers Assist Students & Staff Assist Students & Staff College Wide College Wide PCC Service-Learning Initiative PCC Service-Learning Initiative Engages students, faculty & staff Engages students, faculty & staff 100+ faculty teaching courses 100+ faculty teaching courses 1,500+ students/year 1,500+ students/year 400+ community partners 400+ community partners

Transitions Life by Design NW supports people as they age in discovering their passion and purpose and engages their wisdom and skill to strengthen the community and achieve personal fulfillment Life by Design NW supports people as they age in discovering their passion and purpose and engages their wisdom and skill to strengthen the community and achieve personal fulfillment A coalition of 9 community partners A coalition of 9 community partners

Life by Design NW Partners:  AARP Oregon Express Personnel Services Express Personnel Services Hands on Greater Portland Hands on Greater Portland Morrison Child and Family Services Morrison Child and Family Services Multnomah County Library Multnomah County Library NW Natural NW Natural Oregon Public Broadcasting Oregon Public Broadcasting Portland Community College Portland Community College Portland State University Portland State University

FOCUS GROUP RESULTS A program should offer:  Personal, financial and health assessments, counseling, help exploring options, planning, support in creating and implementing goals and life plans  Access to continuing education  Employment assistance  Resources for dealing with the challenges of aging  A place to hang out with other people like yourself

State-Wide Effort State-wide collaboration to explore strategic opportunities in aging State-wide collaboration to explore strategic opportunities in aging To join this effort, contact us: To join this effort, contact us: Jan Abushakrah, Gerontology Program Jan Abushakrah, Gerontology Program , Neal Naigus, Office of the President Neal Naigus, Office of the President ,