Quantifying the Changing Age Structure of he British Electorate 2005-2025
Publisher:
Age ConcernDate published:
7 December, 2009Region:
England Scotland
Wales
Publication type:
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Researching the age demographics of the new parliamentary constituencies
Britain will soon possess an age profile never seen before in its history, and as society ages so does the electoral register. This report details how the demographic transformation will change the age-profile of every Westminster constituency in Britain, starting with the current period and projecting into the future to see how Britain’s voters will look in 2025.
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