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Baby boomers ageing in the 21st century | Author(s) | Maria Evandrou |
Publisher | Age Concern England, London, 1997 |
Pages | 224 pp |
Source | Age Concern England, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER. |
Keywords | Ageing process ; Demography ; Employment of older people ; Assets [elderly] ; Health services ; Community care ; Services ; Housing [elderly] ; Social policy. |
Annotation | By the year 2026, the number of people aged 60 and over in the UK will reach 17.5 million. To date, little attention has been paid to the opportunities and challenges which they are likely to face. This book examines the social and economic circumstances of the ageing baby boomer generations born in 1946-1950 or the early 1960s, and the impact they will have on our society. Key issues explored include: employment and training; financial resources in later life; health and health care; community care; social care; and housing. Demographic and policy issues are also discussed. |
Accession Number | CPA-970821001 B |
Classmark | BG: S8: GC: JD: L: PA: I: KE: TM2 |
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