Problems of dependency

Cards (2)

  • An ageing population, with the proportion of elderly growing relative to those working, can cause economic problems, though these can be offset somewhat by encouraging the immigration of well-qualified workers from abroad. Those in work pay taxes, which the government can spend on financial support and healthcare for the elderly and others unable to support themselves. The Coalition government has tried to tackle this by reducing public sector pensions and forcing people to work longer before claiming them.
  • On the other hand, it is good news that people can expect to live longer and that many are now sufficiently fit to enjoy later life. They object to old age being constructed as a period of dependency and retreat from society.