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17 February 2010, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh 3 March 2010, Actuarial Profession, Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn, London, WC1V 7QJ Dear Colleague, To accommodate an ageing population people will need to work for longer, but to what extent is this happening in reality and to what extent do barriers to working longer include poor health? Related concerns include the future affordability of pensions and rising cost of health and social care but more generally the strategic issue of maintaining or preferably improving economic prosperity in coming decades. Drawing on research commissioned by the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit in 2009 and undertaken by Professor Les Mayhew from Cass Business School, this joint ILC-UK /Institute of Actuaries event will attempt to get to the heart of debate by considering the economic impact of increased longevity and healthy life expectancy on the UK economy. Using extensive data sources, among the illustrative examples it will consider are: * Whether increasing longevity is being matched by increases in healthy life expectancy * The extent to which poor health is a barrier to working for longer * The role prevention/health promotion could play in securing a healthier future and improved economic prospects * Whether planned increases in state pension age will deliver the expected large savings in public expenditure and if there are offsetting costs that need to be factored in * Supply-side barriers to progress including socio-economic inequality and the role of societal factors such as obesity and mental health * Wider demographic considerations and consequences including population size and immigration 16.00 – 16.30 Registration and refreshments 16.30 – 18.25 Presentation by Les Mayhew, Cass Business School followed by panel discussion 18.25 - 18.30 Close and drinks Both events will run from 16.30 to 18.30, with registration and refreshments from 16.00 and drinks afterwards at 18.30. These events are free and open to all; however registration is required. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to events@ilcuk.org.uk stating whether you would like to attend the event on the 17 February 2010, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh or 3 March 2010, Actuarial Profession, London. We hope to see you in Edinburgh or London to discuss this important topic. Kind regards, Noreen Siba, Managing Director International Longevity Centre UK 11 Tufton Street London SW1P 3QB +44 20 7340 0440 www.ilcuk.org.uk Follow the ILC-UK on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/ILCUK |
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