Explore our list of news articles about CEPAR researchers and activities published in 2022.
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I want to begin by paying tribute to the CEPAR community. COVID-19 and the associated restrictions have made life challenging for many of us.

CEPAR researchers Dr Tom Wilson, Associate Professor Jeromey Temple and Honorary Professor Peter McDonald, and colleagues have published a new book, looking at how Australia's migrant population composition is likely to change over coming decades.

Over 220 delegates from 46 countries registered to participate in the special Colloquium session on The Global Experience: Financing Retirement in the 2020s and Beyond, sponsored by the International Pension Research Association (IPRA). Recordings are available online.

CEPAR and the School of Risk and Actuarial Studies in the UNSW Business School hosted the 29th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research on 1-3 December 2021. Video recordings of a number of talks are available.

Over 40 researchers, government and industry representatives registered to participate in the CEPAR Mature Workers in Organisations (MWOS) Virtual Symposium on 2 December.