It is well known that the population is ageing but the implications for policy, and the statistics needed to inform policy, are the subject of current discussion amongst demographers. In June 2006 the Economic and social research Council (ESRC) commissioned a report as part of its 'Mapping the public policy landscape' series. The report examines recent evidence on a range of important topics including how partnership status and wider kinship network impact on peoples lives in old age; and provided further insight into how demographic events during the life course might be predictive of outcomes in old age
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Objectives Population aging is taking place in developed countries and has caused some concerns in d...
The issue of population ageing is currently high on the policy agenda in the UK as it is elsewhere. ...
Population ageing presents both opportunities and challenges to societies and governments. While eve...
Population ageing, and the decline in the working-age population, represent a profound global demogr...
The concept of the ageing population is one that has generated much debate and discussion at global,...
Population ageing is projected to affect all countries across the world in coming decades. The curre...
Population aging is occurring in almost all developed countries, albeit with differences in timing a...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
This brief serves as an overview and introduction to the Economics of Healthy and Active Ageing seri...
Population ageing, which entails an increasing share of older persons in the population, is a major ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
This is an expanded version of comments on the future of the demography of aging at an invited sessi...
Population ageing is, in the first instance, a demographic phenomenon; although its consequences go ...
ABSTRACT This paper identified why many of the social science research guidelines had to be Changed ...
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Objectives Population aging is taking place in developed countries and has caused some concerns in d...
The issue of population ageing is currently high on the policy agenda in the UK as it is elsewhere. ...
Population ageing presents both opportunities and challenges to societies and governments. While eve...
Population ageing, and the decline in the working-age population, represent a profound global demogr...
The concept of the ageing population is one that has generated much debate and discussion at global,...
Population ageing is projected to affect all countries across the world in coming decades. The curre...
Population aging is occurring in almost all developed countries, albeit with differences in timing a...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
This brief serves as an overview and introduction to the Economics of Healthy and Active Ageing seri...
Population ageing, which entails an increasing share of older persons in the population, is a major ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
This is an expanded version of comments on the future of the demography of aging at an invited sessi...
Population ageing is, in the first instance, a demographic phenomenon; although its consequences go ...
ABSTRACT This paper identified why many of the social science research guidelines had to be Changed ...
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Objectives Population aging is taking place in developed countries and has caused some concerns in d...
The issue of population ageing is currently high on the policy agenda in the UK as it is elsewhere. ...