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Demographic Meltdown

Sarah Dunant reflects on shifting demographics and how the UK can solve the conundrum of an ageing population but falling birth rate.

When the world's first state pension was introduced in Prussia in 1889, the qualifying age was 70 and the average life expectancy was 40. Half a century later, in 1935, many countries lowered the retirement age to 65, but still barely half the population lived long enough to claim it. Now, it's clearly a very different story.

With the help of PD James, Sarah Dunant looks at how the UK can tackle the demographic nightmare it currently faces - an ageing population but falling birth rates.

Producer: Adele Armstrong
Sound: Peter Bosher
Production coordinator: Helena Warwick-Cross
Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith

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9 minutes

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Sun 30 Apr 2023 08:48

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  • Fri 28 Apr 2023 20:50
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