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Across England local authorities and communities are looking at data in different ways to understand their older population. Here are a few examples from across England.
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Based on our understanding of what is available locally, we have developed a set of guidance on how and why to use data to inform the development of your ageing projects and programmes.
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A guide for union reps engaging with both employers and with members over 50 who are experiencing redundancy.
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Where you live shapes your ability to save for later life. This results in regional variation in levels of pensioner poverty.
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Read our selection of past State of Ageing reports, including the 2020, 2022 and 2023-4 editions.
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The State of Ageing is the most detailed and up-to-date report about ageing in England. Hover over the different chapter sections and central logo to find out more.
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Our summary presents key data on our older population and shows that, quite simply, where you are born in England determines how long you live and how well you age.
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