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Age discrimination in public policy
 — a review of evidence : executive summary
Corporate AuthorHelp the Aged
PublisherHelp the Aged, London, 2002
Pages12 pp
SourceHelp the Aged, 207-221 Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ. E-mail: info@helptheaged.org.uk Website: www.helptheaged.org.uk
KeywordsAgeism ; Social policy ; Research Reviews.
AnnotationHelp the Aged contends that ageism and age discrimination deprive the UK of the skills, talents and contribution of a major and growing section of the population. Help the Aged invited researchers with expertise, to consider how public policy discriminates, directly and indirectly, on the grounds of age in the following seven areas: education, employment, health care, social care, social security, transport, and citizenship. This executive summary outlines their findings. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-030925208 P
ClassmarkB:TOB: TM2: 3A:6KC

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