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Mapping demographic change
 — a factpack of statistics from the International Longevity Centre UK
Author(s)Ben Franklin, David Sinclair
Corporate AuthorInternational Longevity Centre UK - ILC-UK
PublisherInternational Longevity Centre UK - ILC-UK, London, July 2014
Pages26 pp (Population patterns seminar series)
SourceILC-UK, 11 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QB. Download also available: http://www.ilcuk.org.uk/index.php/publications/pub...
KeywordsDemography ; Poverty ; United Kingdom.
AnnotationThe ILC-UK Population patterns seminar series considers the evidence base of our changing demography and explores how policy-makers need to respond to demographic change. This second annual factpack explores the impact of demographic change at a micro level (i.e. to individuals) and at a macro level (i.e. to government finances and the wider economy. It sets out the latest evidence on how long we will live and how healthy we will be. It also highlights who will need care and what it will cost; employment prospects; and whether housing will meet our needs. It also consider the economic impact on ageing and how much government might need to spend on an ageing population. There is a particular focus on pensioner poverty and the current and likely sources of pensioner income. The publication provides links to other ILC-UK research published in the previous 12 months. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-150519001 B
ClassmarkS8: W6: 8

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