Sociologist, Cassie Curryer’s research is shining a light on the largely ignored experience of growing old without children.
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CEPAR Associate Investigator Zhongwei Zhao commented on a new study of China’s one-child policy.

CEPAR is delighted to have our long-time colleague and CEPAR Co-Deputy Director Kaarin Anstey join us at UNSW.

Housing affordability is deepening inequality in Australia. "There's a growing divide between young people with access to wealth transfers from affluent parents and those who do not," says CEPAR Associate Investigator Rachel Ong.

Speakers at the 25th Annual Colloquium of Superannuation Researchers on Friday were not shy giving Treasury officials a laundry list of the challenges they face in developing products to help consumers ensure they do not outlive their savings.

As outrage builds over a proposal to force Australians to work until 70, experts are urging businesses to follow the example of hardware giant Bunnings and unleash the untapped labour of older workers.