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Quelle place pour les personnes âgées dans le 21ème siècle? [What role for older people in the 21st century?]
 — Conférence: L'Europe des citoyens [Citizens' Europe]. Beatrixgebouw, Jaarbeursplein, Utrecht 19-20 septembre 1996
Corporate AuthorComité Économique et Social - CES, [Economic and Social Committee, European Communities]; Nederlands Platform Ouderen en Europa - NPOE
PublisherCES, Brussels, 1996
Pages97 pp (CES-96-017-FR)
SourceComité Economique et Social, Direction de la Communication, 2 rue Ravenstein, 1000 Bruxelles.
KeywordsSocial roles ; Social interaction ; Social security benefits ; Public expenditure ; Economics ; Public opinion ; Conference proceedings ; French language ; Europe ; Netherlands.
AnnotationThe average age of Europeans is increasing, posing future financial problems in retirement. However, older people can continue to play a useful role in society, and ought to be better represented in politics and socially. This conference examined three themes: the effects of the growing number of older people on social security costs; the influence of older people in various economic sectors; and the influence of older people in social, political and decision-making processes.
Accession NumberCPA-970325211 B
ClassmarkTM5: TMA: JH: WN8: W: U5: 6M: 6W9: 74: 76H

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