Our State of Ageing 2019 report uses publicly available data to give a snapshot of what life is like for people aged 65 and older today, while looking at key areas: work and finances, housing, health and communities.
The State of Ageing 2023-24 is the most detailed and up-to-date report about ageing in England. Our summary report discusses the data on our older population and highlights the urgent need for action.
Over and above working and caring, we explore important contributions older people make to society. We will be releasing more detailed data and analysis in 2024.
50 years of progress against pensioner poverty under threat, warns new State of Ageing report
Today we launch our fourth annual State of Ageing report which brings together realms of data and analysis to paint a detailed picture of our ageing population and how it is changing.
Government and the medical profession need to adapt to an ageing population
The new annual report from England’s Chief Medical Officer says significantly improving the quality of life for older people should be a major aim of policy and medical practice.
Age Without Limits Day is a day for us all to come together and take action to end ageism - as individuals, with friends and family, in our communities and in our workplaces.
Black History Month 2023 – Census data shines a new light on the Windrush generation
As Black History Month draws to a close, our Evidence Manager Sarah Wilkinson, provides new insights into the lives of the Black Caribbean community using Census 2021 data.