Generation

Generational Shift: Nearly Half of Bulgaria’s Workforce Will Be Over 55 by 2044

In the next 20 years, nearly half of Bulgaria's workforce is expected to be over the age of 55, reflecting a significant aging trend in the country. A study by the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce (BCC) reveals that if this trend continues, the proportion of older workers could reach 48 percent, with two-thirds of the employed population representing older generations.

Baby boomers are retiring

The country's social security system is in for seven difficult years, as up until 2030 the generation of baby boomers will be rushing to retire.

Experts point out that although the "great exodus" began in 2022 and will last until 2030, with about 165,000 to 200,000 people retiring annually, the bulk of retirements will occur from 2025 onward.

Lessons from the Metapolitefsi

Is Greece's transition to democracy, a historical process known as the "Metapolitefsi," complete? What are the legacies and hangups left behind, 50 years after the collapse of the military dictatorship? The debate on these and many more questions has started, and it needs to carry on, if for no other reason than to separate myth from reality.

A cultural premise

Greece's so-called Polytechnic generation, those who participated in the uprising against the military junta in the early 1970s, is often associated with well-known figures who primarily pursued political or journalistic careers in the subsequent years.

Turkey’s boomers use Facebook more as youth stick to Instagram: Survey

Internet users over the age of 65 in Turkey mostly prefer Facebook, while the younger generation likes to spend more time on Instagram, according to a survey.

A poll conducted by Areda Piar, an Istanbul-based research and consultancy company, with the participation of 1,100 people, focused on the social media habits of individuals from different generations.

Infographic: TripBarometer provides key travel trends for 2016

TripBarometer measures global travel trends among TripAdvisor customers and business owners and for this edition particular attention is paid to the needs and behaviors of three different generations – Millennials, Generation X and Baby Boomers when traveling for business and/or vacation.

Iliescu, regarding Ponta: Age may become an advantage

Former President of Romania Ion Iliescu believes that for Prime Minister Victor Ponta, the PSD-UNPR-PC (Social Democrat Party - National Union for Progress of Romania - Conservative Party) candidate in the elections, age may become an advantage, while "the dynamic of the younger generations may bring him a further boost".