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Ageing
Britain unprepared for looming population crisis
William West | 02 October 2009
The latest figures on Britain's ageing population confirm that not enough is being done to prepare for the crisis.
The Economist’s survey of global ageing
Michael Cook | 03 July 2009
If you want a short, sharp introduction
to the topic of global ageing, the latest issue of The Economist
is just the ticket. It covers the demography and economics of ageing
(in the developed world) and concludes that "the consequences
will be scary". Finally the message is beginning to sink in.
Glamour girls come down to earth
Michael Cookl | 23 June 2009
America’s ageing flight attendants
Bleaker House
Michael Cook | 08 April 2009
Japan’s demographic collapse
Michael Cook | 31 March 2009
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