25/05/2021 Aging populations, housing, and related economic opportunities Spain and Portugal face similar challenges and opportunities surrounding housing an aging population as all developed countries. Leer más
Disability and dementia trends under a life course perspective Maria Victoria Zunzunegui Pastor Profesora honoraria
Longevity as an example of social welfare and an opportunity for economic development: Health services for elderly, non-permanent tourists/residents Guillem López Casasnovas Catedrático de Economía Laura Pellisé Urquiza Investigadora Sénior
Climatic determinants of the attraction of older population groups; the most significant environmental variables: some ideas. Jorge Olcina Cantos Catedrático de Análisis Geográfico Regional
The aging population as users and consumers: marketing and the aging population George P. Moschis Director fundador del Centro de Estudios del Consumidor Maduro
Learning by travelling. Educational tourism as an opportunity for leisure and economic development from university programmes for the elderly. Sergi Arenas i Guarch Profesor asociado del Departamento de Psicología Básica, Evolutiva y de la Educación
Long-term care in Sweden: Reflections on public services, family care, private services, voluntary work and pensioner organizations Gerdt Sundström Profesor Emérito
The European model of long-term care (LTC): mixed systems of family responsibility, care and socialisation of the risk of dependency. Towards an integrated model of care centred on the person Gregorio Rodríguez Cabrero PhD in Economics
The future well-being of older people in southern Europe Sebastián Sarasa Retired Sociology Professor
How should we measure population ageing: using the old-age dependency ratio or is there an alternative? Jeroen Spijker Researcher at the Center for Demographic Studies
Older people and longevity in Spain and Portugal: basic demographic indicators to be taken into account in state pension policies Mercedes Ayuso Professor of Actuarial Statistics at the Barcelona University Jorge Miguel Ventura Bravo Professor of Finance and Economics at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa