Uk ageing pop
Across
- 1. new Uk pension proposals mean women ____ miss out on state pensions if they take a career break to have children
- 6. allowing ________ is only sustainable if the needs of the new people are met in a sustainable way
- 7. elderly people need more ______ ____ than younger people
- 9. the uk are encouraging the immigration of _______ ___ ________ into the country
- 16. increasing retirement age helps sustainable development because it doesnt increase the ________
- 19. pop. over 65+ is expected to rise to 25% in _________
- 21. the large generations of baby booms are starting to retire which _______ the amount of elderly people
- 23. the working pop isn't large enough to provide a _____ pension
- 24. encouraging more children could ________ the pop
Down
- 1. ________ ________ tax credits support women (and men) to go back to work once their children are born
- 2. what will retirement age be raised to by 2050
- 3. in 2005 what % of the pop were 65+
- 4. there are fewer young people so the proportion of older people is _______
- 5. encouraging women to have _____ children
- 8. between 1980 and _____ LE rose 2.8yrs for women, 4yrs for men
- 10. more _______ people living in poverty
- 11. as people live for longer the no. of _____ people increases
- 12. there aren't enough ________-age people to pay for an adequate pension for the retired pop.
- 13. lots of babies were born in the 1940's and 60's and this is called ____ _____
- 14. increasing retirement age means more ____ are needed
- 15. average stay in hospital in 2005 for people over 75 is _____ nights
- 17. by 2030 only _____ % of the pop. will be working age but the taxes they pay will have to pay for the pensions of 27% of the pop (retired people)
- 18. to manage ageing pop the retirement age has been ________
- 20. working family tax credits might ______ more couples to have children
- 22. today ______ % of the proportion of working age are paying taxes that go towards the pensions of 19% of the pop. (retired people)
- 25. in 2004 ___% of the immigrants that came to the UK from the new EU (eg. Poland) were 34 or under