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The Culture of Rush and the Unhurried Time of Maturity

A Silent Conflict

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The Paradox of Living Longer… with Less

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Against the silent epidemic

Loneliness, bonds, and the right to keep being present

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The invisible mandate of grandparenthood

What if we don’t want to be obliged to care?

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HIGHLIGHT

Andrew J. Scott

London Business School

The demographic transition has become a longevity transition. A new challenge that requires major changes in the way we structure our lives.

Long-lived societies

A long-lived society represents a new stage for humanity, full of possibilities and new and exciting opportunities

Healthy life expectancy

Longevity must go hand in hand with good health and this requires a major shift towards preventive health

Longevity Economics

A matter of state, a new economic category for present and future generations

Hiroko Akiyama

People, as they age, have to adapt to the changes that arise in their lives, but in a participatory and integrated way in the communities where they live. icono comillas

TESTIMONIAL

Hiroko Akiyama

Gerontologist, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo