A first-of-its-kind study examining the economic security of single older women without children has busted the myth that people without children must have uninterrupted careers and healthy retirement savings.
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The Australian Research Council (ARC) has recently awarded Discovery Early Career Research Awards (DECRA) and Discovery Projects (DP) to CEPAR researchers working on a range of population ageing research projects.
CEPAR has launched publicly available data on population ageing futures and estimates. The CEPAR Population Ageing Futures Data Archive, created by a research team led by CEPAR A/Professor Jeromey Temple and CEPAR Principal Research Fellow Dr Tom Wilson, comprises sets of data projections and estimates related to the composition and diversity of Australia’s older population.
CEPAR researchers, led by Chief Investigator Professor Sharon Parker, recently surveyed over 1,500 employed mature workers (over 45 years) about their COVID-19 work experiences.
CEPAR researchers, led by Professor Sharon Parker, released new findings on how matrue workers adapt to work from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CEPAR Senior Research Fellow Rafal Chomik explains in The Conversation how to fix the model for aged care funding.
The CEPAR Organisations and the Mature Workforce research team recently surveyed over 1,580 mature workers (45+yrs) about their COVID-19 work experiences.
CEPAR Director John Piggott AO provided global perspectives on the economic security and financial wellbeing of older adults in a webinar, hosted by Columbia University's Health and Aging Policy Fellowship Program.
New research conducted by CEPAR and Cbus researchers has identified that urgent short-term needs for funds are driving people’s decision to withdraw some or all of their superannuation savings under the COVID-19 Superannuation Early Release Scheme.