CEPAR Deputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey and colleagues have published a chapter on Dementia Risk Reduction in the Alzheimer’s Disease International From Plan to Impact report, which was recently launched during a side event to the 75th World Health Assembly.
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From the early days of CEPAR, significant contributions have been made to research into the financing of the needs of an ageing population, whether that be how to optimally fund a long, healthy life in retirement or to managing the risks of ageing including chronic diseases and aged care.
CEPAR researchers Scientia Professor John Piggott and Professor John Beard contributed to the recently released US National Academy of Medicine report Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity.
CEPAR Chief Investigator Honorary Professor Peter McDonald AM has been honoured with the 2022 IUSSP Laureate Award by the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).
Expressions of interest to be included on the program of the 30th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research and the IPRA sponsored online session are now open. Submission deadline is the 19th August 2022.
CEPAR is excited to announce the 2022 winners of the 'Mature Workers in Organisations' Small Grant Award Scheme.
With the federal election in Australia only days away, debate is raging over the major parties’ housing affordability schemes and their potential impact on super savings.
'Australia’s aged care system is rarely out of the spotlight. It is where the pressures of population ageing are most apparent,' writes CEPAR Senior Research Fellow Rafal Chomik in this editorial.
A new study published in the Journal of Risk and Insurance by CEPAR researchers Dr Shang Wu, Professor Hazel Bateman, Dr Ralph Stevens and Professor Susan Thorp investigates pre-retirees’ demand for flexible insurance that can finance informal long-term care.