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AARP international opinion leader research on global aging
 — executive summary prepared for AARP
Corporate AuthorAARP Global Aging Program; Wirthlin Worldwide
PublisherAARP, Washington DC, 2004
Pages7 pp
SourceAARP, Office of International Affairs, 601 E Street, NW, Washington DC 20049, USA. http://www.aarp.org/international
KeywordsAgeing process ; Longevity ; Demography ; Social surveys ; International.
AnnotationThis AARP Global Aging Program research study surveyed opinion leaders from the business, government, nonprofit and labour communities in G7 countries, to better understand how global ageing is impacting on their economies. The study also looked at how the G7 countries compare in their preparation to address the challenges posed by their ageing populations. Wirthlin interviewed a total of 158 opinion leaders in 7 countries across four audiences beginning on July 8 2004 and ending on October 4 2004. Among the summary of findings is that Italy, Germany, France and Japan will potentially face the greatest challenges. The research was conducted in conjunction with AARP's Reinventing Retirement Conference held in London in November 2004. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-050119204 B
ClassmarkBG: BGA: S8: 3F: 72

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