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A New Vision for Living and Aging in America

  • By: Jo Ann Jenkins
  • June 30, 2016

"We need to get rid of the outdated beliefs and stereotypes about aging and spur new solutions so more of us can choose how we want to age."

Disrupt Aging: The Future of Work

  • By: Jacques van den Broek
  • June 30, 2016

"As large numbers of workers around the world begin stepping down from their jobs, employers are bracing themselves for a significant loss of experience and talent."

Health and Aging: Sustaining a Precious Natural Resource

  • By: Julie Louise Gerberding, MD, MPH
  • June 30, 2016

"Aging well is our new challenge. Achieving it will require us not only to reinvent our health care systems but also to fundamentally change our basic attitudes toward health and well-being throughout our lifetimes."

Inclusive Aging and the Need to Rethink Retirement

  • By: Catherine Collinson
  • June 30, 2016

"A vision of inclusive aging, a world in which everyone can enjoy longer and healthier lives, cannot be achieved without a fundamental rethinking of retirement."

Robotics Role in an Aging Society

  • By: Rodolphe Gelin
  • June 30, 2016

"The robot can also be a useful tool to maintain the social link between the elderly person and his or her relatives."

A Legacy of Care: An Interview with H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden on Improving the Quality of Life for Dementia Patients

  • By: H.M. Queen Silvia
  • April 30, 2016

"I know there is a great sadness to see the person you love fade away more and more. Therefore, greater knowledge of dementia has become a mission for me, and I hope that it will be widely recognized that this is a disease that must be shouldered by the entire society."

Auto Enrollment: Nudging the UK towards a Pension Revolution

  • By: Helen Dean
  • April 30, 2016

"As needs change, we want to make sure we’re adapting and keeping up so that we can fulfill our mission to help millions of people enjoy a better retirement."

From Consensus to Consensus, and Back Again: The Strange Case of UK Pension Saving

  • By: Christopher Brooks
  • April 30, 2016

"Over the next couple of years, every small employer in the country will have to auto-enroll their workers. This is likely to get interesting—it’s one thing for large employers, which are already likely to have a pension plan for new savers or have the resources to set one up, but quite another thing for smaller businesses that are new to this world."

How to Save like a Kiwi

  • By: Susan St. John
  • April 30, 2016

"KiwiSaver is in its 9th year. It has achieved remarkable acceptance, low administration costs, and wide transparency; however, low levels of contribution, its use for housing, too many in default schemes, low default contribution rates, and lack of longevity protection, remain as concerns."

Looking Abroad from the UK to the US: How Retirees Spend Their Pension Savings

  • By: Nigel Keohane
  • April 30, 2016

"Given that we are only a year into the reform, it remains too early to understand the long-term implications of choices made by UK retirees, but looking internationally can also guide us."


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