UK Ageing Population Flashcards

1
Q

Why do we have an ageing population?

A

Low death rates and low birth rates

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2
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What factors have reduced the death rate?

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  • Improved health care
  • New drugs and vaccines
  • Improved standards of hygiene
  • Better diet
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3
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What factors have reduced the birth rate?

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  • Women have careers
  • People are marrying later
  • Children are expensive
  • People are more materialistic
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4
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By 2041, what percentage of the UK population could be over 65?

A

25%

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5
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What happened to women’s life expectancy between 1980 and 2006?

A

Rose 2.6 years

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6
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What is the current life expectancy for men?

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77.2

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7
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Why is the government struggling to pay the state pension?

A

Not enough people paying into it.

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8
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What will the retirement age be in 2046?

A

68

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9
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Why is an increase in the number of EU immigrants a solution to the problems of ageing populations?

A

They are young and pay tax

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10
Q

What is family tax credit?

A

Money to help women back into work

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11
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Why would private pensions help?

A

People won’t have to rely on state pensions

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12
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What are the main issues with ageing populations?

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  • Health care
  • Social services
  • The pensions crisis
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What are the impacts of an ageing population on health care?

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  • Demand increase as more illness occurs in old age.
  • The elderly visit their doctor more.
  • More hospital appointments and they spend more time in hospital.
  • Government must find more money to support older people, using higher taxation.
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What are the impacts of an ageing population on social services?

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  • Elderly people need other services like nursing homes.
  • They may also need day care centres and carers.
  • These special needs put financial pressure on a country.
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15
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What are the impacts of an ageing population on pensions?

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  • In wealthier countries, people expect to be able to retire from work and have a pension (an income) for the rest of their lives.
  • There are more elderly people and less people working, so taxes must be increased to foot the bill.
  • The state pension began in 1908 when male life expectancy was 67 and retirement age was 65.
  • The average person would therefore receive their pension for only 2 years.
  • Today, the situation is very different. State pension still starts as 65 but life expectancy in 80!!
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16
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What strategies have the UK used to tried to increase the birth rate?

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  • Child benefit but only to those earning less than £50,000 per couple.
  • Family tax credit for low income families.
  • Sure Start nurseries. Government subsidises so cheaper than private nurseries.
  • Paternity leave. Two weeks for fathers.
  • Increased maternity leave.
  • Free nursery sessions for children over 3 (3 free sessions).
  • More flexible working hours encouraged by the government.
  • Women are not to be discriminated against at work for having children.
  • Wrap around care at school (8am-6pm) encourages women to work and have more children.
17
Q

What are really the only solutions to the problems of an ageing population?

A
  • Increase taxes
  • Increase retirement age (currently 66)
  • Means test pensions
  • Encourage migration (to work with the elderly and to increase the working population)
  • Increase the number of homes for the elderly