Many western societies are predicting an important shift in the composition of their populations. The clear historical and anticipated future trend is for the elderly population to increase, both in numbers and as a proportion of the total population (Rechel et al., 2009; European Commission, 2014). For England, the latest 2014-based principal projection by the Office for National Statistics (ONS, 2015) shows the English population aged 50 and older increasing from 19.4 million in 2014 to 24.8 million in 2034, a gain of 5.4 million. This is in the context of a more modest increase of 2.1 million in the 49 and younger population
Northern England faces important demographic challenges over the next 25 years: population ageing, a...
This paper begins by reviewing the results of existing projections of the elderly population of the ...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Population ageing is commonly cited as one of the main drivers of increasing pressures on health car...
Background: Existing models for forecasting future care needs are limited in the risk factors includ...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing represents a global challenge for future end-of-life care. Given new t...
Although the UK's population is not predicted to grow very much in the future, the population struct...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing represents a global challenge for future end-of-life care. Given new t...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Population ageing represents a global challenge for future...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
Although the U.K.\u27s population is not predicted to grow very much in the future, the population s...
The proportion of older people in the United Kingdom population is growing. In 1961, just 0.7 % of t...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
Health and health care are particularly sensitive to the size and make-up of the population. As in m...
Northern England faces important demographic challenges over the next 25 years: population ageing, a...
This paper begins by reviewing the results of existing projections of the elderly population of the ...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Population ageing is commonly cited as one of the main drivers of increasing pressures on health car...
Background: Existing models for forecasting future care needs are limited in the risk factors includ...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing represents a global challenge for future end-of-life care. Given new t...
Although the UK's population is not predicted to grow very much in the future, the population struct...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing represents a global challenge for future end-of-life care. Given new t...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Population ageing represents a global challenge for future...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
Although the U.K.\u27s population is not predicted to grow very much in the future, the population s...
The proportion of older people in the United Kingdom population is growing. In 1961, just 0.7 % of t...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
Health and health care are particularly sensitive to the size and make-up of the population. As in m...
Northern England faces important demographic challenges over the next 25 years: population ageing, a...
This paper begins by reviewing the results of existing projections of the elderly population of the ...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...