Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Professor John Wilton Lecture 9 The ‘demographic time bomb’

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Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Professor John Wilton Lecture 9 The ‘demographic time bomb’

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 Issues raised by the demographic imbalance: a)equality between generations; b)the social and economic integration of older people; c)the problems of ensuring funding for pensions;

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 d) the provision of adequate and effective social services within the context of reducing numbers of tax-payers

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers, 1989: “at the time of retirement, every worker should be able to enjoy resources affording him or her a decent standard of living, and should be entitled to sufficient resources and to medical and social assistance specifically suited to his or her needs.”

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 - Feb. 1982, European Parliament resolution on the situation and problems of the aged in the European Community - Mar. 1986, European Parliament resolution on services for the elderly - May 1986, European Parliament resolution on “Community measures to improve the situation of old people in the Member States”

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture , Programme of European Community actions; - to monitor and exchange information about demographic trends and their impact on social protection and health systems

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 Observatory on Ageing and Older People: -monitoring role, concentrated on 4 areas for elderly people: a) living standards and way of life; b) employment and the labour market; c) health and social care; d) the social integration of older people in both formal and informal settings.

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture programme for Community action – Member States to address: “the challenges resulting from present and future demographic developments and the consequences of an ageing population for all Community policies.” = ‘mainstreaming’

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture , European Commission communication entitled ‘Towards a Europe for all ages” recommended the development of measures and policy for elderly people in E.U. in 4 areas: 1) action was needed to maintain the capacity of workers and to promote life-long learning and flexible working arrangements;

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 2) attention was to be paid to reversing the trend towards early retirement, exploring new forms of gradual retirement and making pension schemes more sustainable and flexible; 3) in the area of health and old age care, research and studies were to be initiated to develop adequate responses to health-care needs; 4) action to combat discrimination, unemployment and social exclusion among older people

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture per cent of E.U. population aged over 60 (70 per cent increase compared to 1960) (Eurostat,2001) From 2005 to 2030 E.U. will lose 20.8 million (6.8%) people of working age (European Commission Green Paper on Demographic Change – COM(2005)94final)

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 -by 2030 the E.U. will have 18 million fewer children and young people than in by 2030 there will be 2 people of working age for every one person aged over 65 (in 2006 there were 4 people of working age for every one person over 65)

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 Since 1960 average life expectancy for women in EU risen by 5 years, for men by almost 4 years E.U. estimates that by 2050 the number of people aged 80 plus will have increased by 180 per cent By 2030 will be 34.7 million E.U. citizens aged 80 plus (18.8 million in 2005)

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 Ratio in E.U. of dependent young and old people to people of working age: 2005 = 49 per cent 2030 = 66 per cent

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 E.U. Commission communication, Oct.2006 entitled ‘The demographic future of Europe – from challenge to opportunity’ states that: “Public policies need to be adapted to the new demographic order. For example, increasingly women between 30 and 45 have to carry a triple burden: having children, making a career, and taking care of ageing parents. In a ‘life cycle’ approach we need to make our educational systems and our work patterns more flexible to support those who want to have children when they want them.”

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 Oct European Commission communication entitled ‘The demographic future of Europe – from challenge to opportunity’ - sets out 5 areas for action to help Member States adapt to demographic change in their own national context:

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 1.Helping people to balance work, family and private life so that potential parents can have the number of children they desire; 2.Improving work opportunities for older people; 3.Increasing productivity and competitiveness by valuing the contributions of both older and younger employees

Political Issues and Social Policy in the E.U. Lecture 9 4. Harnessing the positive impact of migration for the job market; 5. Ensuring sustainable public finances to help guarantee social protection in the long term