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Working Group on Ageing: Bureau meeting

On 11 and 12 May in Bratislava, the Bureau of the Working Group on Ageing reviewed and discussed implementation of the Working Group's programme and the activities of the coming half year.

UNECE and the European Centre Vienna agree on cooperation in developing policy responses to population ageing

On 30 March, Ján Kubiš, UNECE Executive Secretary, and Bernd Marin, Executive Director of the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research signed a Memorandum of Understanding that marks a new stage in the collaboration of the two organizations on population ageing.

Working Group on Ageing

The first meeting of the Working group on Ageing took place at the Palais des Nations on 1-2 December 2008.

2007 UNECE Ministerial Conference on Ageing

2007 Ministerial Conference on Ageing took place in León, Spain, on 6-8 November 2007.

In brief

Population ageing and the onset of decline in the working-age population have become an increasing concern for most governments in the UNECE region. While ageing is a universal phenomenon across the region, there is great variation in its level and pace, mainly determined by a country’s stage in the demographic transition and by the scope and timing of fertility decline. In most countries, the period of economically favourable age structure of low youth and old-age dependency rates, the so-called demographic bonus, is gradually coming to an end. This change has important and far-reaching implications across all spheres of society, including on economic and social development, sustainability and equity.

To meet the policy challenges arising from population ageing, Member States of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) have committed to implement the Regional Strategy of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing (MIPAA/RIS). This requires regional level support in the form of coordinated data collection and monitoring, exchange of experience and analysis as well as capacity development. The UNECE secretariat is coordinating this work, advised by the Task Force “Monitoring RIS” and assisted by the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research

What UNECE does for you - Challenges and opportunities of population ageing
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