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Ageing, values and the baby boomers | Author(s) | Paul Skidmore, Julia Huber |
Journal title | Generations Review, vol 13, no 4, October 2003 |
Pages | pp 16-19 |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Demography ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Social surveys. |
Annotation | Missing, so far, from the debate on ageing in the UK has been any consideration of the values and attitudes of the post-war 'baby boom' generation - which the authors have begun to think about in their work at the think tank Demos. In this article, they focus on five themes: politics, community, work, family and consumerism. The ideas in this article are based on their publication for Demos, 'The new old: why the baby boomers won't be pensioned off'. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-031027503 A |
Classmark | BG: S8: TOB: 3F |
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