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Changing Places?: Flexibility, Lifelong Learning and a ...
The discourse of the 'demographic timebomb' aligned with the concerns for
economic competitiveness provided strong support for increasing the
opportunities available for adults to become lifelong learners. It came to the fore
at a time when it ...
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Active Ageing in the European Union: Policy Convergence and ...
ForEstes(1999a), ageing policy is abattleground with opposing forces of
capitalism anddemocracy; sheargues the former utilises the discourses of the '
demographic timebomb'toerode thewelfare rights securedbythe latter. Indeed,
she ...
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Experiencing Old Age in Ancient Rome
" "This book will be invaluable as a resource and introduction for those studying the social history of the ancient world."--BOOK JACKET.
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Wrongs and Remedies in the Twenty-first Century
Indeed, they are bound to become more marked because of the demographic
timebomb ticking away in the foundations of the welfare system. During the first
few decades of the next century the proportion of the population of working age
will ...
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Welfare: Needs, Rights and Risks
technological push demographic timebomb more systematic, more wide-ranging
and more draconian as the squeeze on welfare gathered momentum. Amplified
by the media, these ideas undoubtedly had considerable impact in society.
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Unsettling Welfare: The Reconstruction of Social Policy
This threat. described as a 'demographic timebomb'. is used both to justify a
continued downward pressure on state pensions in real terms and to encourage
individuals to take out private schemes. 1n other words. the argument combines
a ...
Gordon Hughes, Gail Lewis, 2005
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Vodka Politics: Alcohol, Autocracy, and the Secret History ...
15,2009). Richard Weitz, “Global Insights: Russia's Demographic Timebomb,”
World Politics Review, Feb. 15, 2011, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/
7888/global-insights-russias- demographic-timebomb (accessed Feb. 17, 2011).
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Human Resource Management
5 46.1 The answer to the 'demographic timebomb' put forward by most
commentators was therefore for women to seek paid employment in yet greater
numbers, while giving greater encouragement to older people and others, such
as ethnic ...
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Social Issues and Party Politics
A feature of the debate on pensions is the notion of the 'demographic timebomb':
namely an increase in the number of pensioners, especially between 2020 and
2030, accompanied by a decline in those of working age. Fewer people will be ...
Helen Jones, Susanne MacGregor, 2005
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Going Grey: The Mediation of Politics in an Ageing Society
But with more people living longer more active lives we need to see the so-called
“demographic timebomb” not as a threat, but as an opportunity - an opportunity to
re-engage people as they retire, to make sure their skills and energy are not ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DEMOGRAPHIC TIMEBOMB»
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'Ageing is not the problem. Our failure to adapt is': Founder of the …
... hands is a touchy subject. But Paul Hogan believes that the State alone can't cope with a demographic timebomb, he tells Paul O'Donoghue ... «Irish Independent, jun 15»
Essex sees demand reduction as key to savings
... time reducing your revenue costs, or avoiding the increase that will come from what we all understand is a demographic timebomb,” he said. «Public Finance, jun 15»
Blue-collar exodus lost Labour election
... more voters aged 65 and over at the 2020 election and “Labour is facing a demographic timebomb” unless the next leader can win them over ... «The Sunday Times, jun 15»
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Britain faces fiscal crunch from demographic timebomb: Britain's fiscal watchdog has cast doubt over the Government's pledge to spend less ... «Proactive Investors UK, jun 15»
Britain faces fiscal crunch from demographic timebomb
Britain's fiscal watchdog has cast doubt over the Government's pledge to spend less than it receives in revenues in times of growth, as an ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 15»
Leaders: Gloomy start to Cameron's EU campaign
... aspect of the work of NHS Scotland, with the widely acknowledged “demographic timebomb” placing ever-greater strains on the service. «Scotsman, jun 15»
Medics must realise that death is an inevitable part of life, not a failure
How prepared are we as a nation to deal with this demographic timebomb? Are we ready to step up our efforts to ensure people receive the ... «The Guardian, mai 15»
Israeli City Revives Historic Mission to Keep out Arabs
Nationalist politicians regularly refer to the country's Palestinian citizens, a fifth of the population, as a “demographic timebomb”. The minority ... «Center for Research on Globalization, abr 15»
'Ageing officers creating demographic timebomb'
Economist warns that one impact of recruitment freeze has been overall rise in sick days at Greater Manchester Police. Date - 22nd April 2015 «Police Oracle, abr 15»
Demographic danger facing Singapore
... in their 20s, and perhaps most pertinently sensationally expensive property prices have all played their part in this demographic timebomb. «Splash 247, abr 15»