This brief serves as an overview and introduction to the Economics of Healthy and Active Ageing series. It reviews the main evidence on the health and long-term care costs associated with ageing populations to better understand the expected cost pressures due to changing demographics. At the same time, the brief explores how older populations can and do contribute meaningfully both in economic and societal terms, particularly if they are able to remain healthy and active into later life. The brief concludes by reviewing selected policy areas that have been shown to either support the health and activity of older people or which otherwise reinforce sustainable care systems more broadly in the context of population ageing
Policy discussions about ageing have too long taken for granted the untested proposition that popula...
“Active ageing” has become the leading scientific and policy conceptualization of a later life over ...
Population ageing, and the decline in the working-age population, represent a profound global demogr...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
Apocalyptic views on the social, economic and health consequences aging abound. This review examines...
AbstractThe share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in nearly every countr...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The debate on the impact of ageing on European societies is often concentrated on the potential econ...
This document analyses the effects of ageing populations upon public finances. More specifically, it...
The world population is getting older and no one knows exactly what life will be like in tomorrow´s ...
Aging populations are a major consideration for socio-economic development in the early 21st century...
Policy context: - All countries in Europe are experiencing an ageing of their populations, with a d...
The demographic situation in Europe is changing rapidly. Humans are getting older, and the proportio...
Policy discussions about ageing have too long taken for granted the untested proposition that popula...
“Active ageing” has become the leading scientific and policy conceptualization of a later life over ...
Population ageing, and the decline in the working-age population, represent a profound global demogr...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
Apocalyptic views on the social, economic and health consequences aging abound. This review examines...
AbstractThe share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in nearly every countr...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The debate on the impact of ageing on European societies is often concentrated on the potential econ...
This document analyses the effects of ageing populations upon public finances. More specifically, it...
The world population is getting older and no one knows exactly what life will be like in tomorrow´s ...
Aging populations are a major consideration for socio-economic development in the early 21st century...
Policy context: - All countries in Europe are experiencing an ageing of their populations, with a d...
The demographic situation in Europe is changing rapidly. Humans are getting older, and the proportio...
Policy discussions about ageing have too long taken for granted the untested proposition that popula...
“Active ageing” has become the leading scientific and policy conceptualization of a later life over ...
Population ageing, and the decline in the working-age population, represent a profound global demogr...