Abstract
Much policy is developed and operationalised through the prism of age, and addressing differences in the economic and social circumstances of different age groups is an ongoing concern of policymakers. This policy brief looks at inequalities in the quality of life of Europeans across six age groups. It examines developments between 2011 and 2016 to assess whether the impact of the economic crisis on quality of life has decreased with the economic recovery, for which age groups and in what countries. The analysis finds that, broadly speaking, older generations enjoy better quality of life than younger age groups in western Europe, while in eastern Europe the younger generations are better off.
- Number of pages
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24
- Reference nº
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EF18020
- ISBN
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978-92-897-1832-5
- Catalogue nº
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TJ-AR-19-001-EN-N
- DOI
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10.2806/120711
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