This presentation will demonstrate how these gaps in LE at age 65 or in old age mortality explain the significant variation observed among low mortality countries when studying the main longevity characteristics of their populations.
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2013
The population aged 85 years and over are the fastest growing section of our populations in most countries and in the UK their numbers are set to double over the next 20 years.
CEPAR is proud to announce the 12th National Conference of Emerging Researchers in Ageing of which it is a major sponsor.
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) and the Research Institute for Policies on Pension and Aging (RIPPA)
Biometric Risk Transfers in Life Annuities and Pension Products: A Survey
Dr Alex Kalache, former World Health Organization Director responsible for launching the WHO Active Ageing Policy Framework and the Global Movement for Age‑Friendly Cities, will be giving two public lectures at The Australian National University.
CEPAR is proud to continue its support of the Age-Friendly Cities Initiative with its sponsorship of the Australian Age-Friendly Cities and Communi
Retirement Income design with and Ageing Demographic
CEPAR is proud to once again host a strand at this years National Honours Colloquium.