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When I'm 64
 — the ILC-UK factpack on retirement transitions
Author(s)Dean Hochlaf, Ben Franklin
Corporate AuthorInternational Longevity Centre UK - ILC-UK
PublisherILC-UK, London, November 2017
Pages25 pp
SourceILC-UK, 11 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QB. www.ilcuk.org.uk
KeywordsAgeing process ; Employment of older people ; Retirement ; Income [older people] ; Health [elderly] ; Living patterns ; Statistics [data] ; United Kingdom.
AnnotationFifty years since the Beatles' song, 'When I'm 64', this IKC-UK factpack focuses on an age group at the stage where retirement becomes an increasingly important consideration, and decisions are being made about leaving or planning to leave the workforce. The authors use and analyse key official statistics to answer pertinent questions on themes including: how long will this group of people live; what does work look like for them; what are their current living arrangements and how will these change; and what will their income sources in retirement be, and how will their consumption patterns change? The authors also provide evidence that those currently aged 55-64 are increasingly "internet savvy". They conclude with an observation on the need to support healthy, productive ageing. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-171212001 B
ClassmarkBG: GC: G3: JF: CC: K7: 6C: 8

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