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The average age of nurses is rising.
The lower enrollments mean the average age of nurses is rising.
What is more, Ms. O'Brien said, the average age of nurses is now above 40, and the ratio of nurses over 50 to those in their 20's is expected to reach four to one in the next few years, leaving fewer nurses to replace those who will be retiring.
The average age of nurses was 32.06 ± 6.23.
In 2005, the average age of nurses in outer regional areas of Australia was 46.0 years, compared to 44.6 years in metropolitan areas [ 2].
Nurses comprise the largest single professional group in the health workforce [ 1] but the average age of nurses in developed countries is increasing.
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It said the average age of working nurses in the state was 45, and that half of all licensed nurses expected to retire by 2015.
On top of which, said Mr. Foy, the average age of registered nurses statewide is 48, and the average age of a new nursing student is 31 -- leaving the field subject to waves of retirement.
The mean age of these respondents was 39.9 years; younger than the average age of NSW nurses (43 years) [ 45]; fewer were aged 50 years and older than the Australian population of nurses (24.6 % compared to 36.3%%) [ 46].
While the average age of the nurses was similar in both groups, at just under 40 years, non-UK educated nurses were more likely to be male (12% vs 7%) and had more years of nursing experience (16.6±7.4 vs 13.4±11 years).
(The average age of working nurses in the United States is 42).
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