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Our newly published State of Ageing report details how older people from certain ethnic minority backgrounds are currently much more likely to be living in poor health, deep poverty and inadequate housing than the national average.
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Employment rates for 50–64-year-olds remain below the pre-pandemic peak. Why is that?
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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.
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We examine why so many older people face significant financial inequality and are not prepared for their retirement. This full length chapter has been updated in 2024.
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Our annual State of Ageing report is the definitive compilation of data around the experiences of our ageing population.
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The government has announced reforms to the welfare system as part of the £2.5 billion back-to-work plan aiming to help more than 1 million people look for and stay in employment.
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Long-lasting health conditions are one of the biggest drivers in the current rise of economic inactivity.
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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.
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Ageing Better’s new analysis of the latest ONS Labour Market data reveals that the employment rate of those aged 65 and above has doubled over the past quarter of a century.
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