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Closing employment gap for older workers would generate £9 billion a year for economy

Older workers currently get poorer opportunities and outcomes when it comes to finding work, receiving employment support, facing redundancy or receiving training.

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“Awful. Panicky”: How work-related inequalities are impacting older women’s hopes for their futures

Gender, ethnicity and caring responsibilities can all impact working lives and heighten the risk of financial insecurity in later life.

  • Work
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Older man on bike

Political parties urged to include commitment to Commissioner for Older People and Ageing in election manifestoes

Four leading older people's organisations are calling on political parties to commit to the creation of a Commissioner for Older People and Ageing during campaigning for the General Election.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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Older woman in house doorway

Fixing England’s dangerous homes would deliver more than £1.5 billion in annual health and social care savings

New analysis reveals how poor quality housing is incurring huge costs and pressures on the NHS and social care.

  • Homes
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Older woman sitting on floor in her home

It is time to act on the silent scandal of nearly 4 million dangerous homes

We urgently need a national strategy to tackle the poor quality of the country’s homes, writes our Chief Executive Dr Carole Easton OBE.

  • Homes
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Two older women socialising outside

The enormous contributions older people make to society – and the barriers holding them back

Older people’s contributions to their communities are invaluable - they matter for the wellbeing of older people and their families, as well as for their neighbourhoods.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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A group of older people walking by a canal

Being poor, disabled or from a minority ethnic background significantly increases risk of ageism, new study finds

The Centre for Ageing Better’s new State of Ageing 2023/24 chapter on Society reveals that being poor or disabled can increase the chances of someone becoming the victim of ageism four-fold.

  • Age-friendly Movement
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Five people on the beachThe winning photo of North Norfolk’s Age Positive Photography Competition. ’Red Hat Ladies’ by Sally Redgrave.

How Age-friendly Communities celebrated the Age Without Limits Action Day 2024

The first Age Without Limits Action Day brought together an array of events and activities helping to change perceptions about ageing.

  • Age-friendly Movement

Latest research from others

Vercauteren, T. et al., Ageing and Society
This study examines civic engagement among older individuals in 33 European countries.
Phoenix Insights
This study examines how demographic, societal, workplace, and economic changes have shaped the landscape of work, saving, and retirement in the UK.
Brimblecombe, N. et al., Journal of Aging & Social Policy
This study explores the links between housing conditions and care needs.

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