LSHTM; (2012) Global Health Lab: Welfare State, Sustainable In An Ageing Population? - 22 Jan 2012. [Podcast] http://soundcloud.com/lshtm/global-health-lab-welf...
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LONDON - The 'Welfare State' can be sustained globally - even in the rapidly ageing societies of low - and middle-income countries. Social protection should not be delayed until a country is rich, and should be a state obligation. These views came out of the Global Health Lab symposium entitled: "Is the welfare state sustainable with an ageing society?" hosted by Professor Martin McKee of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Dr Richard Horton, Editor of the Lancet. The experts presenting data to the meeting - Professor Athina Vlachantoni from Centre for Research on Ageing at Southampton University, Astrid Walker Bourne of HelpAge International and Professor Peter Lloyd-Sherlock from the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia - explained to Peter Goodwin why there is an urgent need to prioritise the welfare of older citizens.
Item Type | Podcast |
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Contributors | Vlachantoni, A; Walker Bourne, A; Lloyd-Sherlock, P and Goodwin, P |
Faculty and Department | Faculty of Public Health and Policy > Dept of Health Services Research and Policy |
Official URL | http://soundcloud.com/lshtm/global-health-lab-welf... |
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