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Modelling Needs and Resources of Older People to 2030

Modelling Needs and Resources of Older People to 2030. A collaborative research project funded by the Research Councils’ New Dynamics of Ageing programme. The background. In the UK the number of people over the state pension age is projected to rise by about 40% in the next 25 years.

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Modelling Needs and Resources of Older People to 2030

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  1. Modelling Needs and Resources of Older People to 2030 A collaborative research project funded by the Research Councils’ New Dynamics of Ageing programme

  2. The background • In the UK the number of people over the state pension age is projected to rise by about 40% in the next 25 years. • The number aged 80 and over, where care needs are greatest, will double. • Consistent projections of their financial, family, social and health resources are lacking.

  3. The 3-year programme objectives • To produce high quality analysis to inform public debate and development of future long-term care and pensions policy up to 2030 • By: • projecting the numbers, disability status, family circumstances, income, savings and care needs of older people • assessing the affordability and distribution of costs and benefits of combined policy options for pensions and long-term care • accounting for links between care needs and economic resources in later life

  4. Key issues among older people to be investigated: • availability and need for informal & formal care • accumulation and distribution of income & assets • ability to meet care costs • how trends in mortality and morbidity will evolve & will the extra years of life will be lived in good health? • the consequences of family change for the availability of informal care & social participation • how these domains are inter-related & how they differ between socio-economic and income groups.

  5. The people involved • Researchers • Mike Murphy (LSE) • Carol Jagger & James Lindesay (Leicester) • Emily Grundy (LSHTM) • Ruth Hancock (Essex) • Raphael Wittenberg, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Linda Pickard, Derek King, Juliette Malley (PSSRU) • Chris Curry, Adam Steventon (PPI) • Supporting partner • Department for Work and Pension

  6. Five linked work packages

  7. "http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/MAP2030/"

  8. Thank you for your help

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