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Later Working Years (35 to 64 years)
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The population between 35 and 64 years of age are considered to be in the latter half of their working life. ...

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The population between 35 and 64 years of age are considered to be in the latter half of their working life. They have for the most part finished having children, are in the upper end of their earning potential, children are leaving home, mortgages are paid, and assets are increasing. Compared to the early working years group (15 to 34 year), the later working years segment is less concentrated in the inner parts of the city.

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