Active ageing and solidarity between generations: a statistical portrait of the European Union 2012
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2011
141 p.
activation ; ageing population ; comparison ; demographic aspect ; EU policy ; older worker ; statistics
Population and social conditions - Statistical books
Demography
http://dx.doi.org/10.2785/17758
English
978-92-79-21507-0
"The European Union's population structure is changing and becoming progressively older – at the beginning of 2010, there were 87 million people aged 65 and over in the EU, more than 17 % of the total population. In response to demographic challenges being faced within Europe, the European Union designated 2012 as the European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations. The overall objective of the European Year is to facilitate the creation of an active ageing culture in Europe based on a society for all ages. As Europeans live longer and healthier lives, governments are looking for ways to involve older persons more in society and to keep them active. Eurostat is marking the European Year by publishing this book which contains statistics on topics such as demography, healthcare, pensions, volunteering and adult learning. "
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