The Impact of Demographic Change on the Infrastructure for Housing, Health and Social Care in the North of England

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Lisa Buckner
Karen Croucher
Gary Fry
Martyna Jasinska
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Sociology and Social Policy
[2] University of Leeds,CIRCLE, School of Sociology and Social Policy
[3] University of York,Centre for Housing Policy
[4] Leeds Innovation Centre,Edge Analytics Ltd
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Population ageing; Health; Social care; Housing; North of England;
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This paper describes the results of research exploring the impact of demographic change on housing, health and social care in the North of England from 2011 to 2036. These results show that the population of the North of England is set to grow, age and become more ethnically diverse. Although these changes will affect all areas in the North of England, rural areas will be affected most. We show that population ageing results in increased numbers of people with various degrees of disability, in particular, of dementia. At the same time the number of people in the age group which are most likely to provide unpaid care for the frail older population (people aged 50–64) will decrease as baby boomers themselves move into old age. The results point to a rise in the need for social care, in its broadest terms but unless the prevalence rates for unpaid caring increase a ‘care gap’ will develop. Although the data show a challenging outlook, the projected changes also highlight development opportunities for emerging fields such as telecare, telehealth and ICT, and for developing social enterprises.
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