Policy brief: Population ageing and its consequences in health, labour market and gender policies

AUTHORS

Ramani Davare, Felix Kreis, Amara Scheitlin

PUBLICATION YEAR

2022

CITATION

Davare, R., Kreis, F., Scheitlin, A. (2022). Population ageing and its consequences in health, labour market and gender policies. Vienna: European Centre Policy Brief 3 (Special Issue with CEU).

DESCRIPTION

Population ageing in the next few decades will result in a higher fraction of older people in European societies. In 2050, there will be close to half a million centenarians and approximately 130 million people over the age of 65 living in the EU with important consequences for economic growth, labour markets and social security. Still, European states have implemented international initiatives and recommendations rather poorly and to different extents. This policy brief analyses the current limitations in ageing-related health, labour market and gender policies in Hungary, Estonia, Germany and the Netherlands.