The changing life-course, adult ageing and social policy




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Summary: That there will be larger numbers of older adults and fewer younger ones as the 21st century progresses is becoming a commonplace anxiety for policy makers. But what sort of life course do we want for mature adults and for ourselves as we age? This talk examines a number of alternative models for exploring what is happening to the adult life course, each of which has different implications for public policy.