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Future of Age

This monograph has been produced by the Centre of Expertise in Longevity and Long-term Care (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague), International Longevity Centre-Czech Republic.

Tagged categories include: Future of Age | Quality of Life |

This new research, by David Sinclair of ILC-UK, for Age UK, considers the market potential of the older consumer and highlights how companies can make more of this population.

Tagged categories include: Future of Age | Global Ageing | Older Consumers |

A report summarizing an ILC-UK and Actuarial Profession joint-conference called “Choosing Population Projections for Public Policy”, that looked at the formulation of population projections and how they are used by policymakers.

Tagged categories include: Economics of Age | Future of Age | Global Ageing |

An ILC-UK collection of expert essays exploring how the 'lifetime neighbourhoods agenda' for housing and the built environment can respond to the economic downturn.

Tagged categories include: Communities and Housing | Future of Age | Quality of Life |

This ILC-France report describes demographic data and examines the causes of the increase in longevity and implications on working lives.

Tagged categories include: Future of Age | Health and Health Ageing | Quality of Life | Work and Retirement |

The books examine positive aspects of and successful adaptations to aging and focus on challenges and concerns for families, policy makers, and governments in caregiving and end-of-life issues.

Tagged categories include: Care | Future of Age | Longevity | Quality of Life |

This ILC-UK brief summarises a public debate exploring decumulation in the context of the economic downturn.

Tagged categories include: Economics of Age | Future of Age |

ILC-Israel study on older drivers.

Tagged categories include: Care | Future of Age | Quality of Life |

The discussion paper Asset Accumulation Across in Life Courses: The Challenges Ahead explores the policy implications of changing patterns of asset accumulation in the UK.

Tagged categories include: Economics of Age | Future of Age |