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Advanced Australia : the politics of ageing / Mark Butler.

This book explores the politics of ageing in Australia. The addition of 25 years to average life expectancy in Australia over the past century is a monumental achievement, but many commentators are greeting the prospect of Australians living longer with horror. The ageing of Australia's baby boomers will sharpen this debate, both because of the size of their generation, as well as their history of reshaping every phase of life in their own image. Ageing will dominate Australian politics for years to come, touching almost every area of policy retirement incomes, housing, employment, urban design and more.Advanced Australia makes the case for a much more positive approach to ageing that celebrates the continuing contribution older Australians make to our community.

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Dewey 305.26
Author Butler, Mark C. 1970-, (Mark Christopher) author.
Title Advanced Australia : the politics of ageing / Mark Butler.
Published Carlton, Victoria : Read How You want, 2015.
Physical description [vii], 281 pages ; 24 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents note Introduction: A Bigger, Older Australia -- Ageing in the Rest of the World -- Community Attitudes to Ageing -- Australia's Baby Boomers -- The Economic Impact of Ageing -- The Budgetary Impact of Ageing -- A Financially Secure Third Age -- An Active Third Age -- A Healty Third Age -- Staying Connected -- The Electoral Politics of Ageing -- The Fourth Age and Dying -- Conclusion: Getting the Balance Right.
Summary This book explores the politics of ageing in Australia. The addition of 25 years to average life expectancy in Australia over the past century is a monumental achievement, but many commentators are greeting the prospect of Australians living longer with horror. The ageing of Australia's baby boomers will sharpen this debate, both because of the size of their generation, as well as their history of reshaping every phase of life in their own image. Ageing will dominate Australian politics for years to come, touching almost every area of policy retirement incomes, housing, employment, urban design and more.Advanced Australia makes the case for a much more positive approach to ageing that celebrates the continuing contribution older Australians make to our community.
Subject Social policy
Population aging -- Australia
Older people -- Social conditions
Older people -- Australia -- Social conditions
Older people -- Government policy -- Australia
Large print books
Australia -- Social policy -- 21st century
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