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Past Events

2013

Cepar researchers
May10

The workshop investigates a broad range of issues, from time and money transfers among generations, government policy, intra-household allocation of resources, social security policy, mature labour force participation, health and aged formal and informal care.

Cepar researchers at work
May02

Australian aged care policy is on the brink of reform. The Australian Government recently announced a 10 year plan to reshape aged care.

Middle aged couple researching online
May01

The Age-Friendly Cities movement championed by the World Health Organisation offers a promising way ahead for improving the wellbeing of older people.

2012

Cepar ageing population seminar
Nov19

The ERA 2012 conference organising committee warmly invite the submission of abstracts for oral and poster presentations from PhD, Masters and Professional Doctoral students engaged in ageing-related research from any discipline.

Elderly friends enjoying life
Sep13

Does a bad start lead to a bad finish for Japan?

Colleagues collaborating
Sep12

Health Sciences at Sydney Ideas - 'The Challenges of an Extra Lifetime in the 21st Century: How do we prepare for living into our nineties?'

Population ageing data
Aug17

The ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) is proud to present the 2012 CEPAR Honours Workshop.

Cepar researchers
Aug03

Professor Zvi Eckstein (Professor of Economics at Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) and Tel-Aviv University) works in the fields of Labour Economics, Monetary and Macro Economics, Jewish Economic History and Israeli Economy.

Cepar ageing population seminar
Jul25

James' main research areas are in macroeconomics with a variety of other interests including lifecycle models, finance and econophysics. He is also the associate editor of the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.