Old People in Britain: A Consideration of the Problems of the Elderly |
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actuarial age groups age of sixty-five aged non-pensioner amongst automation average basic bed-sitting room benefits Birmingham birth-rate Bow Group pamphlet Britain bulge bungalows capital accumulation cent century chiropody chronically sick considerable cost Council CROSSBOW dependent dividual domiciliary services Donald Gibson dwellings Earnings Rule economic elderly workers employed employees employment England and Wales estimate expenditure fact factor figures firms fund geriatric Glasgow graph greater Group Literature hospital households housing important income increase independent inevitable keep old labour Liverpool married married couple means test medical advances ment million Ministry of Pensions National Assistance Board nursing occupational occupational therapy old age PAYE payments pension scheme pensionable age Peter Townsend present principle private sector problems proportion relatives retirement age retirement pensions rigid retirement rise seventy short-term shows small homes society statistics suggested suitable survey tion Unilever West Germany women