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Tim Neal has been recognised for his insights into the economics of climate change, COVID-19 panic buying and child labour.

 

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CEPAR and the School of Risk & Actuarial Studies in the UNSW Business School are co-hosting the 29th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research online on 1-3 December 2021.

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CEPAR researcher Dr Craig Sinclair has received an NHMRC grant to make end of life planning more accessible for older adults.

 

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New health economics research by CEPAR researcher Dr Michelle Tew, led by the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the University of Melbourne, has found sepsis can double the costs of cancer care.

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A new CEPAR fact sheet on peak performance age in sport analyses the age at which athletes are at their best and how the typical age has changed over time. The study provides insights about how human abilities change with advancing years.

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CEPAR researchers Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey, Dr Brooke Brady and Dr Lidan Zheng from UNSW Science are are using new technologies to provide new insights on day-to-day activities of research participants.

 
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A new research brief  – Tapping into Australia’s ageing workforce: Insights from recent research –  published by CEPAR today, presents the newest research insights and trends about Australia’s ageing workforce.

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Researchers of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) have today released an online webtool – the Metadata Database on Ageing – which assists researchers working in ageing to understand what survey data is available in Australia and how to gain access.

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A new paper by CEPAR researchers Professor Marian Baird, Associate Professor Myra Hamilton and Dr Andreea Constantin of the University of Sydney has warned that failure to improve the ten-year-old paid parental leave scheme has entrenched gender inequality, both at work and at home.