31st July 2009
This report summarises the discussions of two working groups convened by the ILC-UK to explore the ‘National Care Fund’ model, originally set out in the February 2008 ILC-UK publication: “A National Care Fund for Long-term Care.”
Tagged categories include: Care | Economics of Age | Intergenerational |
31st July 2009
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 |
30th December 2008
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 |
31st May 2008
The Age of Inheritance explores patterns of inheritance transfers in the UK over time.
Tagged categories include: Economics of Age | Equality and Human Rights | Longevity |
31st May 2008
A discussion paper accompanying 'The Age of Inheritance' and exploring what this research means for public policy including inheritance tax, the property market and debate on how to pay for an ageing population.
Tagged categories include: Communities and Housing | Economics of Age | Intergenerational |
28th February 2008
This discussion paper puts forward a radical new vision for funding older people’s long-term care – one of the UK's biggest public policy challenges.
Tagged categories include: Care | Economics of Age | Intergenerational |
30th November 2007
A report on a pilot study towards a health intervention under the Study to Understand and Foster the Functioning and Involvement of Contributive Elders (SUFFICE) project has been released.
Tagged categories include: Communities and Housing | Economics of Age | Health and Health Ageing |
30th September 2007
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 |