PwC Golden Age index Unlocking a potential $3.5 trillion prize from longer working lives

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Includes a headshot of John Hawksworth, Chief Economist at PwC UK.summarize
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PwC Golden Age Index report slide.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Problem (Identify pain)Loop · Cost Of Inaction
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PwC Golden Age Index report slide.quantify_impact
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PwC Golden Age Index report slide.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a combination of a bar chart (represented by arrows) and icon-based lists to communicate policy recommendations.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction
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Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide uses a three-column layout to explain the index components, the calculation process, and data considerations.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction
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The map uses a color gradient from yellow (low) to red (high) to represent index scores, with specific country rankings called out.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Golden Circle
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The table uses a heatmap-style background color gradient to indicate ranking/score performance.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Golden Circle
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The chart uses a grouped bar chart format to show longitudinal data for 8 entities (7 countries + OECD average).analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Golden Circle
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The chart uses a custom dot-plot style to show movement between two time points.analyze_data
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PwC Golden Age Index branding.front_matter
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PwC Golden Age Index report slide.quantify_impact
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Uses a custom arrow-bar chart to visualize percentage gains in GDP by country.quantify_impact
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The chart highlights the United Kingdom with a box. Data source: PwC analysis, OECD.quantify_impact
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The central diagram is a 4-quadrant hub-and-spoke model illustrating strategic support areas for older workers.present_framework
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The slide uses a comparative structure to contrast policies for older workers (left) and women (right).illustrate_case
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The slide uses a circular hub-and-spoke diagram to present three strategic pillars.recommend
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The slide uses a numbered list to highlight three key takeaways regarding the UK's performance.summarize
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PwC Golden Age Index report slide.diagnose
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The slide uses a choropleth map to visualize employment rates, paired with a numbered list of causal factors.diagnose
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The slide uses two charts to illustrate the employment gap and the widening gender pay gap by age.diagnose
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The chart includes a trend line indicating a positive correlation. London is highlighted as an outlier.analyze_data
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PwC Golden Age Index report slide.analyze_data
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The slide uses a three-pillar framework (Retain, Retrain, Recruit) to structure recommendations for supporting older workers.recommend
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The slide uses a 3-row table structure to map government policy pillars to specific corporate actions.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a numbered list format to define the methodology components.present_framework
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The chart highlights specific countries (Iceland, Germany, UK) with callout boxes.compare_peers
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The chart uses a combination of bars (2015 data) and triangles (2003 data) to show change over time. Three specific countries/regions are highlighted with grey compare_peers
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The chart uses a bar-dot combination to show change over time (2003 vs 2015).compare_peers
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The UK is highlighted with a grey background. Data source is OECD.compare_peers
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The chart highlights specific countries (Austria, Australia, UK, Korea) with callout boxes.compare_peers
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The chart highlights Korea's significant increase and identifies countries with a decrease in exit age.analyze_data
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The chart uses a dual-indicator approach (bars for 2015, triangles for 2003) to show longitudinal change.compare_peers
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The chart includes a trend line indicating the positive correlation.analyze_data
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The chart includes a trend line and labels for individual countries. Luxembourg is excluded as an outlier.analyze_data
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The chart includes a trend line indicating a positive correlation.analyze_data
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The chart includes a trend line indicating a positive correlation between the two indices.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal timeline-like structure to present four distinct correlation findings.diagnose
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The slide outlines the weighting and logic for seven specific labor market indicators.present_framework
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The slide uses a cross-arrow process flow to illustrate the four sequential steps of index construction.present_framework
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The slide uses a decomposition framework to break down GDP by age and employment type (full-time vs part-time).present_framework