Sixty percent were completely retired or pensioners. The participants were similar to the average Australian population of this age on most of the demographic characteristics except that the participants were better educated (certificate/diploma/university degree: 55.8% cf 36.6%), reported better health...
The behavioural changes for single women are generally smaller than for single men, which can be explained by the large proportion of age pensioners amongst single women. Be- havioural changes are not simulated for people over 65 years of age. The effects in this older age group are likely...