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How Today's Generations are Changing the World


By the mid-century, there will be two billion elderly people in the world and two billion young and together they will account for more than 40 percent of the world’s population. This will have deep implications for the labour supply, family structures and finances, demands on health and welfare services, housing, and more.

In the latest rebroadcast of a Pew event in London, Professor Sarah Harper discusses how generations are shaping the world.

Listen: How Today’s Generations Are Changing the World.