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Modelling ageing populations to 2030 (MAP2030)
Author(s)M Murphy, E Grundy, R Hancock
Corporate AuthorNew Dynamics of Ageing Programme - NDA; Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield
PublisherNew Dynamics of Ageing - NDA, Sheffield, 2012
Pages4 pp (NDA Findings 14)
SourceNDA Research Programme, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, Elmfield, Northumberland Road, Sheffield S10 2TU. www.newdynamics.group.shef.ac.uk
KeywordsAge groups [elderly] ; Needs [elderly] ; Mathematical models ; Projects ; Research Reviews.
AnnotationProjection models of the older population, their resources and needs in decades to come are required to provide indications of future demand and to inform long-term care and pensions policy. The research project 'Modelling Needs and Resources of Older People to 2030 (MAP2030)' developed a set of projection models to estimate future numbers of older people, their family circumstances, income, pensions, savings, disability, and formal and informal care needs. It produced compatible projections of public and private expenditure on pensions, disability benefits and care services under different reform scenarios for pensions and long-term care funding under a range of alternative population futures that continue to contribute to ongoing policy debate. This issue of NDA Findings outlines the MAP2030 project's key findings, approach and methods, and key policy relevance and implications. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-130503004 P
ClassmarkBB: IK: 3LM: 3E: 3A:6KC *

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