Analysis of European Policy on Active and Successful Aging Report
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This report provides an analysis of the European policy perspective on active and successful aging. The document examines the shift from chronological age as a predictor of individual performance to a life cycle perspective that emphasizes maintaining physical and mental capacity to enable older people to work longer and enjoy healthier post-employment years. The policy statement includes provisions for safe housing, economic support, social work strengthening, pension reforms, job opportunities, financial support, communal work participation, and access to age-appropriate health services. The aims of the policy are to address the decline of the working-age population, expenditure on pension systems, increasing care needs, and the diversity of older people's resources and risks. The targeted audience includes the Australian government, employers, health workers, aged adults, and the entire Australian community. The document references the Australian Commission on Quality and Safety in Healthcare and external sources such as Kalache (2016).
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