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Elderly Policy Monitor 2008
| Author(s) | Crétien van Campen (ed.) |
| Publication date | 09 maart 2008 |
| Keywords | elderly, social participation, policy |
| Price | € 22,50 |
| Number of pages | 136 |
| ISBN/ISSN/other | 9789037703924 |
| Series | Publication |
| Number | 2008/18 |
| Researchgroup |
The elderly seem to have been getting younger and
younger in recent decades. Many of today's older people are physically
fitter than their counterparts half a century ago. Set against this positive
image of old age and ageing are more sombre pictures of elderly people who
become needy in their more advanced years and who become isolated from
society. The increase in the older population in the coming decades and the
consequences this will have for the affordability of care for the elderly
and state pensions are a source of concern for policymakers.
These changes, collectively referred to as 'population ageing', prompted the
Dutch government to set out its views on the policy in relation to the
elderly and ageing, culminating in the publication of a government
memorandum on policy on the elderly against the background of population
ageing, dubbed 'Memorandum 64'. The government expressed the intention of
following up the results of its policy on the elderly through an Elderly
Policy Monitor, to be published every two years.
This trial edition of the Elderly Policy Monitor 2008 paints a
statistical picture of the trend in population ageing in the policy domains
employment, income, housing, health and care. The present situation is
compared with the targets formulated by the government in 2005. The
Monitor replaces the biannual Report on the Elderly.