”It suggests that older people have a lower value in society” - Ageism in global development
Sep 02, 2016•12 min
Episode description
The United Nation's Millennium Development Goals, and the subsequent Sustainable Development Goals, define premature mortality as being a death under the age of 70.
As demographic change means more people are living longer than this, Peter Lloyd-Sherlock, professor of social policy and international development at the University of East Anglia, argues that this will lead to discrimination against older people.
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