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How will we disrupt aging before aging disrupts economic growth? Building an engaged aging strategy [and] Investing for the longevity dividend: realizing an engaged aging strategy | Corporate Author | EY [formerly Ernst and Young] |
Publisher | Ernst & Young Global Limited, 2017 |
Pages | 15 pp |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Economics ; Social policy. |
Annotation | Ageing is seen as a "disruptive force" in 'How will we disrupt aging before aging disrupts economic growth? Building an engaged aging strategy' (Blog with link to report,. http://www.ey.com/gl/en/industries/health/ey-healt... A second report, 'Investing for the longevity dividend: realizing an engaged aging strategy' ((Blog with link to report, http://www.ey.com/gl/en/industries/health/ey-healt... is included. Its starting point is that "the characterization of those later years as a period of retirement and slow, inexorable decline has prevented us from having the needed conversations about living a life of purpose in these later years." Also included is an item reporting EY's The Engaged Aging Summit [sic] in Washington, DC on 11 May 2017, attended by executives from the health, life sciences, technology, mobility and insurance industries, along with government leaders and academics. The question discussed was, how can we frame healthy ageing as a societal asset worthy of investment? (RH) |
Accession Number | CPA-171201005 B |
Classmark | BG: TOB: W: TM2 |
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