TOPIC: Globalisation » Demography » Age
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Date
2010-09-11
Actor
Daily Mail Reporter
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Mail Online
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2012-03-31
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Why 65 is no Longer Old

"Reaching the age of 65 no longer means that a person is ‘old’, claim scientists. They say the average person is now ageing much more slowly due to better health. As a result, the expected burden of Britain’s elderly population to the NHS may have been wildly overestimated. The researchers also warn that the traditional retirement age of 65 is out of date, as people are now living far longer." (Quoted from article)

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