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Economics of Ageing Due to copyright laws PRIME is unable to provide copies of many of the papers on this website, however details of how to acquire copies are listed below. 105. The Economic contribution of older people. An Age Concern report by Pamela Meadows and William Cook 2003 A report that measures the economic value made by older people. Copies are available from Age Concern England or wcook@volterra.co.uk 106. The new old, why the baby boomers won’t be pensioned off, July 2003 by Julia Huber and Paul Skidmore This report paints a compelling picture of the approaching social challenge which only politics and public policy can resolve. This report was produced in partnership with Age Concern England. For a copy contact Age Concern England, or Demos 0207 401 5330. 107. Making Age work for London, November 2003. A scoping report on population, ageing, and productivity in London commissioned by Age Concern London. For a copy contact Age Concern London 0208 765 7466 108. Boom or Bust, 2003 The retirement of the baby boomer generation. Julia Huber, Paul Skidmore and Tom Bentley. For a Copy contact Julia Huber 0207 401 5479. 109.Older People In London facts and figures, November 2002, published by Greater London Authority. For a copy telephone 02079834100. 110. The impact of older people in London. July 2002. Commissioned by Age Concern in London An overview of existing research into the social and economic contribution older people make in the capital. For a copy contact Age Concern London 0208 765 7466 111. “What can we learn from Retirement Expectations Data? (July 2002), by Richard Disney and Sarah Tanner This paper analyses retirement expectations and outcomes and looks how information gathered from expectations can be used to improve the accuracy of models of actual retirement behaviour. To get a printed copy of this paper, please send an email to mailbox@ifs.org.uk . |
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