Ageing and Well-Being in an International Context
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IPPRDate published:
19 October, 2009Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
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Politics of Ageing Working Paper no.3
This report opens up the policy debates surrounding population ageing beyond the traditional realm of healthcare and pensions. It explores how the well-being of older people can be incorporated into four other areas: relationships, work, learning and the built environment. These were all identified in the first phase of ippr’s Politics of Ageing project as important drivers of well-being.
This paper provides examples of policies and programmes that have been successful in other countries. The aim is that these case studies will inspire new responses to ageing in the UK.
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