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Attitudes to age in Britain 2010/11

The ageing population presents a real challenge to the UK and indeed internationally. Whilst government policy affects people’s experiences, perceptions and assumptions about ageing and age differences, it is only of late that this area is being researched.

The present report aims to consolidate this research using evidence from the ONS Opinions Survey 29-item attitudes to age module developed by Vauclair et al., (2010). A full review of previous evidence can be found in Abrams et al., (2009).

This report looks at age differences in perceptions and whether certain demographic variables affect perceptions and attitudes about different age groups. The findings are relevant to policy issues facing the UK at present.

Details
Published: 
2012
Author: 
Daniel Sweiry
Maxine Willitts
Publisher: 
Department for Work and Pensions