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Ageing, longevity and demographic change
 — a factpack of statistics from the International Longevity Centre UK
Author(s)Florence Vojak
Corporate AuthorInternational Longevity Centre UK - ILC-UK
PublisherInternational Longevity Centre UK - ILC-UK, London, July 2013
Pages12 pp
SourceILC-UK, 11 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QB. Download also available: http://www.ilcuk.org.uk/images/uploads/publication...
KeywordsLongevity ; Demography ; United Kingdom.
AnnotationIn 2012, ILC-UK found that more than one in ten of the public did not foresee any growth in the population of the oldest old (age 85+) by 2050. Conversely, a further one in ten people anticipated that a quarter or more of us would be aged 85+ by 2050. This factpack brings together statistics from public sources as well as from work by ILC-UK on population ageing in the UK. The figures presented look at the way population ageing in the UK has been affected in respect of: care needs; dementia; labour market participation; pensions and financial issues; housing; transport; new technology; intergenerational relations; and the global context. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-130726001 B
ClassmarkBGA: S8: 8

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