A brief history of pension reform.
Book chapter
Cruddas, J. and Rutherford, J. 2010. A brief history of pension reform. in: Hollis, P. and Kemp, A. (ed.) A new state pension: a call to all parties. Soapbox Communications. pp. 11-12
Chapter title | A brief history of pension reform. |
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Authors | Cruddas, J. and Rutherford, J. |
Abstract | The future of Britain is an ageing population. Life expectancy is increasing dramatically, if unevenly, across the classes. The proportion of the population aged over 65 has risen to 12 million and is predicted to be 21 per cent of the population by 2050. Longevity is creating a new third age of life. This chapter argues that we have begun a cultural revolution in ageing which will transform the political agenda and economy of the country. |
Page range | 11-12 |
Book title | A new state pension: a call to all parties. |
Editors | Hollis, P. and Kemp, A. |
Publisher | Soapbox Communications |
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2010 | |
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Deposited | 10 May 2011 |
Output status | Published |
Web address (URL) | http://www.soapboxcommunications.co.uk/anewstatepension.pdf |
Language | English |
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