Title: THE ECONOMICS OF THE ELDERLY
1 THE ECONOMICS OF THE ELDERLY A THREAT OR
OPPORTUNITY
OWEN NANKIVELL MA (ECON)
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3- Why are the elderly important?
- There are a lot of them and more on the way
- They have money
- They have distinctive spending habits
4- There are a lot of them and more on the way
- Growth in population over 65 1971 to 2003 28
- By 2003 the over 65s share of the total
population was 16 - Proportion of people over 85
- 1971 7
- 2004 12
- Forecast change in share taken by the over
65s 2003 2021 - Male 14 18
- Female 18 22
- Average 16 20
- Life expectation at birth 1971 2003
5- 2. They have money (1)
- Early retirement
- Good pension
- Lump sum
- Children are off their hands
- Windfall of sale of parents homes
- Windfall of moving from high house price area
Incidentally the 50 group is a significant
source of voluntary workers.
62. They have money (2) Average weekly
expenditure in 2002/3 per week
50-64 392.0 112.6 65-74
243.5 69.9 75 159.4 45.8 All
ages 348.3
100.0 Distinction between state and non-state
pensions for one-man /one-woman households.
Average weekly expenditure per person (2002/3)
per week State pension households
92.9 Non-state pension households
156.8 Ratio 59.2
72. They have money (3) Comparison of
Components of household income per head Devon and
National
83. They have distinctive spending habits
(1) Household spending by age group 2002/3
93. They have distinctive spending habits
(2) Pensioners Expenditure by one man/one woman
pensioner households 2002/3
10- The Ageing sequence
- Life begins at 50
- Leisure oriented life style
- Holidays
- Eating out
- Culture vultures
11The ageing sequence (2)
- Bones begin to creak!
- Less DIY more use of support services
- Gardeners
- Decorators
- Use of ageing aids
- Physiotherapy
- Aromatherapy
- Acupuncture
12The ageing sequence (3) Bones beginning to
creak even more!
- Worry over home security
- Adapting homes e.g. replacing steps with slopes
and rails - More use of minor surgery
- Greater use of GPs and paramedicals
13- The ageing sequence (4)
- The creaking becomes deafening!
- Residential homes
- Nursing home
- Hospitalisation
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14- The ageing service sector
- Hotels and catering
- Recreational services
- Transportation
- Paramedical services
- Age adaptive services
- Legal services
- Construction sector
- Medical facilities
- Funeral services
15The Torbay Incident