The proportion of aged in the population was expected to start to increase substantially in the second and third decades of the 21st century as the increase in births after World War II becomes reflected in an increase in pensioners. It is this prospect that led the United States to plan fo...
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...
SPECIAL REPORT THE Tories have not even let the ink dry on their attack on welfare benefits before moving on to the next target - pensioners. Coalition Pensions Minister Steve Webb has declared the age of early retirement over, warning workers in their 30s that the Government have no idea ...
A negative value of new entrants is achieved only for \(\rho \) values such that a reduction in the total active population is greater than that produced by the new pensioners. In order to avoid negative values for Z, a non-negativity constraint should be added. We observe that, under ...
Informal and formal long-term care utilization and unmet needs in Europe: examining socioeconomic disparities and the role of social policies for older adults ArticleOpen access21 May 2024 Trends over the past 15 years in long-term care in Switzerland: a comparison with Germany, Italy, Norway, ...