Future of an ageing population
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To mark the UN International Day of the Older Person 2014 the Office for National Statistics (ONS) produced a useful infographic providing a snapshot of older lives, highlighting some of...
The project is informed by a number of independent working papers, developed by experts from across academia, and peer reviewed by independent academics. It has also commissioned a number of...
...internet skills between 2011 and 2013 (Source: Eurostat (2014) via Damant and Knapp (2015)) There are a number of possible explanations for this drop-off in technology use. ICT content is...
...care, identified in Hoff’s review of family care in the UK. He concludes that the number of formal and family carers will have to significantly increase in order to cope...
...women at birth increased by 1.3 years between 2005 and 2010, while the number of years spent without disability only increased by 0.1 years. Differences in health expectancies between different...
...a society, and how government responds will shape the future. A future with growing numbers of people in later life who are happy, healthy, financially secure and able to contribute...
How an evidence ‘safari’ helped us to think about the policy issues facing the ageing Scottish population. Like all advanced economies, Scotland’s population is ageing. The number of people aged...
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