Demographic change, including the ageing population, is reshaping demand for healthcare, retirement infrastructure, and social housing.
This is coupled with migration as a short-term political flashpoint and long-term labour supply variable means that one of the main areas this feature will affect most heavily is the nature of work.
On top of this is the sudden and ever-increasing effect of AI.
At the Investing in the Real Economy and Societal Change Forum, hosted by Clear Path Analysis in London in April, this topic will be covered, with Rich Pereira, Deputy Director, Office of National Statistics (ONS), discussing “Demographic shifts: ageing population and immigration as factors of the real economy”.
But what are the main areas of concern?
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