posted on 2007-07-13, 12:32authored bySue Middleton, Ruth Hancock, Karen Kellard, Jacqueline Beckhelling, Viet-Hai Phung, Kim Perren
This report explores the needs of people in later life, including expenditure,
health, social networks, services, housing and neighbourhood, as well as
income.
The Government is currently planning and initiating policies for a future in which
increasing numbers of older people, living longer, will require more resources.
This report uses existing data to examine the needs of people over 65. It
investigates how patterns of resource use change over time, both for individual
older people as they move through later life and for different generations of older
people.
The report will be of interest to policymakers, practitioners and academics
involved in provision for people in later life.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Research Unit
Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP)
Citation
Middleton, S., Hancock, R., Kellard, K., Beckhelling, J., Phung, V. and Perren, K. (2007) Measuring resources in later life: A review of the data. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
This is a report prepared by CRSP for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and is also available at: . http://www.jrf.org.uk/bookshop/eBooks/2001-measuring-resources-older-people.pdf.