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How will tomorrow's elders differ from today's? Differentials in socio-economic characteristics between and within birth cohorts
 — Data Needs for Planning an Ageing Society Conference, London, 26 April 2004
Author(s)Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham
Corporate AuthorInternational Longevity Centre UK - ILCUK; British Society for Population Studies, LSE; ESRC Research Group Simulating Social Policy in an Ageing Society - SAGE, London School of Economics
PublisherElectronic format only, 2004
Pages2 pp
SourceDownloaded document (8/10/04): http://www.issa.int
KeywordsEconomic status [elderly] ; Age groups [elderly] ; Demography.
AnnotationOne of nine papers presented at the Conference, this report is based on a seminar given by the authors who are conducting research as part of the ESRC SAGE Research Group. It examines demographic change and trends in health and health risk behaviour in the UK, in order to inform future modelling projections, drawing out the implications of these trends for health and social care in later life over the next 30 years. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-041012202 E
ClassmarkF:W: BB: S8

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