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Day 1 JULY 2 9:30 10:30am Keynote 1: Eileen Crimmins The World-Wide - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Day 1 JULY 2 9:30 10:30am Keynote 1: Eileen Crimmins The World-Wide - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
1 st CEPAR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM Day 1 JULY 2 9:30 10:30am Keynote 1: Eileen Crimmins The World-Wide Physiological Revolution: Variability in the Physiology of Ageing 11:00am 1:00pm
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2:00 – 3:00pm Session Two
Session 2A: Housing Session 2B: Aged Care Session 2C: Life-cycle Models Katja Hanewald Risk Management and Payout Design of Reverse Mortgages Kate O’Loughlin The Interrelations Between Caregiving, Paid Work, and Health Status for Australia’s Baby Boomers Isabella Dobrescu and Fedor Iskhakov Bequest Motives in a Life-cycle Model with Intergenerational Interactions Adam Wenqiang Shao Reverse Mortgage Pricing and Risk Analysis Allowing for Idiosyncratic House Price Risk and Longevity Risk Vasvi Kapadia Issues Regarding the Implementation of Information Technologies for Aged Care: A Systematic Literature Review Shiko Maruyama Investment in Health over the Life- cyclehttp://cepar.edu.au/file/2013ev01-shiko- maruyamapdf
3:30-5:30pm Session Three
Session 3A: Physiological – Part 2 Session 3B: Health and Health Insurance Session 3C: Retirement Financing Session 3D: Mature Age Participation Session 3E: Identity and Ageing Lindy Clemson Cost Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy Services for Older Adults: Planning, Implementing and Preliminary Results Elena Capatina Health Shocks and Occupational Mobility Ramona Meyricke Private Retirement Income Streams and the State Pension System: An Economic Analysis of Alternative Policies Ruth Williams Too Old to Work? Age Discrimination in the Australian Labour Market Johanne Brady Understanding the Meaning of Living with Parkinson’s Disease in an Australian Community Setting from the Perspective of the Person Diagnosed and their Partner/Carer Jacqueline Wesson Measuring Performance of Everyday Tasks and Functional Cognition in Older People: Preliminary Findings of Sydney Memory and Ageing Sub-study Hanming Fang Equilibrium Labour Market Search and Health Insurance Reform Jairo Rivera Cultural Determinants of Regulation and Supervision of Pension Funds Kaye Fallick An Ageless World: Challenging the Assumptions Natasha Ginnivan Transitioning Through Life Stages: Similarities and Differences in Self-Perceptions of Ageing Between Young and Old in Two Differing Cultures Rosilene Waern The Nutritional Profile of Older Men Living in Sydney, Australia: A Preliminary Analysis of Data from the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project (CHAMP) Olena Stravrunova Adverse Selection, Moral Hazard and the Demand for Medigap Insurance Robert Holzmann A Provocative Perspective on Population Ageing and Old-Age Financial Protection Tim Adair Barriers to Accessing Work-Related Training Among Mature Age Australians Jane Henriette Negotiating Ageing: Women’s Understanding of Personal and Community Attitudes to Ageing Yan Yu Four Decades of Educational Differences in Body Mass in the United States: Period and Cohort Patterns Yasuhiko Saito The Changes in Health Transition by Sex Over 10 Years in Japan and the Effect of Changes on Health Expectancy Joachim Inkmann The Design and Adoption of Default Asset Allocations Gareth Wreford The NSW Ageing Strategy - Planning for Population Ageing Kerry Sargent-Cox Indirect Influences of Expectations
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Between Age-Stereotypes and Sedentary Behaviour
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