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Understanding differing experiences of ageing

The week before last, Ageing Better were among a partnership of organisations that delivered The Age-Friendly Futures Summit in Manchester, bringing together around 250 leaders, policymakers, practitioners and researchers from the UK and around the globe.

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How ageism shapes the design of our communities

A new parliamentary report states that ageism is “widespread and culturally embedded” in the UK.

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Living in the poorest parts of England can cost you almost five years of your life

Men living in the poorest areas of the country can expect to live 4.4 fewer years on average than those living in the wealthiest areas of England, our new analysis reveals.

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Unequal opportunity: How your postcode impacts your chances of working into your 50s and 60s

There are more than three times as many 50-64-year-olds in work in the South East of England compared to the North East, our new analysis reveals.

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Covid’s seismic shock on older people’s involvement in society still felt five years on

Older people’s health, employment and community connection have failed to recover since the pandemic, our new analysis reveals.

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The UK is “headed in the wrong direction” for older workers with ill-health

The likelihood of being out of work due to ill-health is on the rise in the UK while falling elsewhere in Europe.

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Tackling poor-quality housing faced by England’s older minority ethnic communities

People from minority ethnic communities are more likely to be living in poor-quality homes. We need to improve their access to support, writes Nazia Azad from the Centre for Ageing Better.

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Alongside the government’s ‘Build Baby Build’ mantra, Britain’s housing crisis needs ‘Fix Baby Fix’

Two in five UK households have a need for home improvements but face barriers to delivering them.

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Latest research from others

Teräs, T., et al., European Journal of Aging
This Finnish study examines changes in sleep and cognitive function during the retirement transition.
Vickery, A., Journal of Long-Term Care
This English study explores older men’s experiences of community support groups for wellbeing, mental health and constructs of masculinity in later life.
Mendorf, S., et al., Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
This European study examines quality of life among community-dwelling older adults.

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