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Neglecting owner occupied homes is a missed opportunity to level up

The Levelling Up White Paper fails to state any plans for improving the owner-occupied housing sector – an area in need of serious attention.

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Age or fixed terms – can the House of Lords learn from charities?

Whilst often a source of contention, debates on the number of Peers in the House of Lords should not be settled on the basis of age.

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Ageing Better's response to the Levelling Up White Paper

The new powers and structures represent an exciting opportunity. But these wholesale changes must acknowledge that we are an ageing population and plan accordingly.

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Too much stick, not enough carrot? Why benefit sanctions won’t secure more older workers

The time for people claiming Universal Credit to look for jobs in their chosen sector will be slashed. But evidence suggests this is unlikely to motivate more people into work.

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Five transformational changes for good later lives

In less than 20 years, over 14 million people will be over 65. It's crucial that we create change now to ensure that no one misses out on a good later life.

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Why the rising state pension age is a double-edged sword

Without the right support, further increases to the state pension age will worsen the price that older workers pay for an ageist labour market.

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Low earners disproportionately more likely to respond to increases in state pension age by working longer

New research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and funded by Ageing Better reveals that the rise in the state pension age has increased employment rates of 65 year olds, but the effects have not been felt equally.

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Guidance for journalists on writing about older age now available on IPSO website

Our guidance on writing about ageing and older age is now available on the Independent Press Standards Organisation's (IPSO) external resources for journalists.

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Latest research from others

The Institute for Fiscal Studies
This report examines the future of retirement income for workers in the UK.
Schuurman, B., et al., Journal of Aging Studies
This study, based in the Netherlands, explores experiences of (self-)ageism among recent retirees.
Lain D., Journal of Social Policy
This paper examines how financial and competitive pressures in public and private organisations affect their ability to implement voluntary work adaptations for ageing workers.

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