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Our report with the Resolution Foundation finds that older people are experiencing similar hardships to younger working families.
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A report published by the Centre for Ageing Better and the Resolution Foundation which identifies characteristics and incomes of low to middle income households age 50 to state pension age.
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We've awarded a grant to Good Things Foundation for new research with people in later life around digital technology.
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Older people need to get into the digital world. Business needs us there, so does government, and health care too is moving on line.
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It's important to remember that raising the state pension age does not automatically lead to everyone affected working for longer.
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We brought together people across the health, care and housing sectors to develop joint solutions to enable people to live independently for longer and alleviate pressure on the NHS and social care.
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At a speech today (Thursday, 23 March 2017) at the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, John Cridland will present his final report into the state pension age.
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“This is not a budget that fundamentally recognises the significance of an ageing population..." said Anna Dixon, Chief Executive of the Centre for Ageing Better.
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12.6 million adults in the UK lack basic digital skills. 5.3 million people have never used the internet- and just over half (2.8 million) of these people are aged 75 years and over.
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We are on average living much longer. The Government needs to urgently address how to provide care and support to a growing number of people.
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