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C. Douglas Howard,Charles M. Newman mid-twentieth century constitute the demographic center of the storm. Those cohorts who grew up in post-war Britain have not only benefited from the expansion of educational opportunities and relatively stable employment opportunities but they have also experienced higher levels of income and mater
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Fundamentals of Perpendicular Recording,ployment was at 69/55 (male/female) per cent compared with 47/28 per cent in 1998 (the current EU-27 average is 56/42; cf. Noll & Weick, 2013, p. 11). However, participation drops sharply after the age of 60, although this is the age group with the largest rise in employment (Nowossadeck & Vogel, 2013, p. 7).
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Book 2015Population ageing is among the most important developments of our time. This book explores the profound challenges faced by an aging world. Leading experts from diverse disciplines describe the fundamental impact demographic aging has on pension systems, on the concepts of retirement and old age, and on the balance of generational justice.
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137283177Ageing; demography; population pensions; pension reform; retirement; old age; generational justice; generat
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The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2015
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9.2.3.5 Reactions with ketones and ethers,untries, and particularly those in Europe, experienced a process of demographic aging throughout the entire twentieth century, a process that is ongoing. While in 1900 only 5 percent of the British population was 65 and over, this increased to 10.8 percent by 1950 and 15.8 percent by 2000; the share