The Government's Green Paper, "A State Pension for the 21st Century", has caught public attention this week not simply because it tries to simplify a complex system but more specifically because of the plans to link the state pension age to life expectancy. Increasing the working age to 66 by ...
On Saturday 6 February, on a chilly Saturday morning in Thame, Oxfordshire, over 80 people gathered to learn more about the challenges of an ageing society with a focus on jobs, pensions, demography and immigration (as I wrote about in advance of the event on 29 Jan).
The audience was addressed ...
On Saturday 6 February, I am hosting an event for local Conservative Members in the Thames Valley on "Jobs, Pensions, Demography and Immigration: The Challenges of an Ageing Society". As raised by this blog before (see blogs of 3 July and 13 November 2009), with average life expectancy now 10 ...
The debate on pensions, which is directly linked with long-term demographic trends underway, has heated up since I last touched upon the issue in July (see blog of 3 July). I noted then that by 2010 there will be roughly one pensioner to every four people in work in the ...
While everyone's focus remains on the current financial and economic crises, coming out of this downturn will require us to promote enterprise and investment in skills. The question for Europe, however, is how can this be achieved with an ageing population?
The US National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2025 report highlights ...


