The Longevity Revolution
Date published:
Wednesday, March 24, 2010News source:
Political InsightRegion:
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Life expectancy has been increasing since 1840 and looks set to continue. While some commentators see an ageing society in negative terms and a drain on public resources, John Benyon, University of Leicester argues in this month's edition Political Insight that we should see it as an issue that presents opportunities as well as challenges. The full article in pdf format is available here: Longevity Revolution
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