Welcome to Ageing Horizons -- a policy review of the Oxford Institute of Ageing
to keep you abreast of current research and analysis on the medium-term
implications of population ageing. In this issue:
* The Promise of Lifelong Learning
by Alis Oancea
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/learning/oancea_ll.pdf
* Age and Productivity Capacity: Descriptions, Causes and Policy Options
by Vegard Skirbekk
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/learning/skirbekk_ll.pdf
* Upskilling Older Workers
by Ken Mayhew, Matt Elliott, and Bob Rijkers
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/learning/mayhewetal_ll.pdf
* Age is just a Number? Rethinking Learning over the Lifecourse
by Maria Slowey
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/learning/slowey_ll.pdf
* Intergenerational Learning and the Contributions of Older People
by Sally Newman and Alan Hatton-Yeo
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/learning/newmanetal_ll.pdf
There is more to AGEING HORIZONS online at www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizons :
Our brand new *Data Brief* brings together quality data and recent research on
the trends, drivers, and differences in ageing workforces across the globe
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/workforce/brief_aw.pdf
Our *Online Archive* gives you free access to our past issues:
- Fertility decline
- Long-term care
- Ageing workforces
- Globalisation and global ageing
- Biodemography and longevity
- Health policy
- Pension reform and social justice
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/ageinghorizonsnew/review.html
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