Abstract

This paper reviews recent elderly population trends in the towns and metropolitan areas of Great Britain with particular attention to changing age-group and spatial distributions housing amenities and long-term illness. The principal source is the decennial population census although some information is drawn from a new survey of elderly people in South East England....There are two overall objectives; to establish trends in the relative representation of elderly people (in different age-groups) in Britains cities and their constituent zones; and to examine the location and living arrangements of the oldest age-groups. (EXCERPT)

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