Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Impacts on
an Aging
Population
- Political
- elderly issues will be more important
to gain 'grey vote' eg. pensions
- immigration laws may relax to encourage
working populations to enter country--> pay
tax, meet employment needs and increase
CBR etc
- funding issues, strain in healthcare and shortage of pensions
- labour shortage as people retire simultaneuously
- Economic
- funding issues 'demographic
timebomb' elderly services funding
eg. care homes
- poverty in elderly as pension is very low
- Businesses taking
advantage of 'grey pound'
- elderly go on holidays in off peak seasons
- new industries booming eg stairs lifts
- many still work
eg in B&Q and
can work
unsocial hours,
have experience
- Social
- Loneliness as many are left isolated
- Pressure on public
services eg hospitals
and hospices. more
carers and nurses
needed. many will act
as unpaid carers for
own elderly family
members so puts
pressure on them
socially and financially
- unequal distribution of elderly
eg. in eastbourne there are
inadequate facilities for young
people but straining services
for elderly
- population decline as
working pop. already
have to take care of
elderly dependants so
have less children
- people are living longer and
enjoying fuller healthier lives
- many elderly volunteer to do essential work in the community