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Future of an Ageing Population P1
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Foreword People in the UK are livin
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Learning and training will become o
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across different socio-economic gro
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Priorities include: • Adapting he
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Box A: Perceptions of youth and old
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• Keating, N , Kwan, D., Hillcoat
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Population ageing refers to a chang
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70 95 Life expectancy at birth (yea
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Increased life expectancy is the re
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Work Population ageing, combined wi
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Box 1.3: Pension landscape People w
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2.1 Longer working lives Working la
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100 80 Employment rate (%) 60 40 20
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However, there is evidence that the
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Country Turkey Denmark Bulgaria Cyp
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50 Percentage of people (%) 40 30 2
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Box 2.1: Special circumstances rela
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and learning faced by older people.
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3.1 Lifelong learning to enhance me
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and numerical skills. People withou
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smaller proportion of men of any ag
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Policy Implication Participation in
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4.1 Changing demand for housing In
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30 Number of homes built (thousands
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younger people who commit to provid
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