People of Britain opinion. Living longer: More time to work, rest and play?
People of Britain opinion. Living longer: More time to work, rest and play?
The population of Britain has been ageing for
the last century. In 1901 around five per cent of the
population were aged 65 and over. By 2001 the figure
had exceeded 16 per cent, and it could reach 25 per
cent in 2041. The number of people aged 65 and over has
recently exceeded the number aged 16 or less for the first
time ever.
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Falkingham, Jane
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8 March 2007
Falkingham, Jane
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Falkingham, Jane
,
ESRC
(2007)
People of Britain opinion. Living longer: More time to work, rest and play?
Britain Today, .
Abstract
The population of Britain has been ageing for
the last century. In 1901 around five per cent of the
population were aged 65 and over. By 2001 the figure
had exceeded 16 per cent, and it could reach 25 per
cent in 2041. The number of people aged 65 and over has
recently exceeded the number aged 16 or less for the first
time ever.
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