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| 27 |
| March 2008 |
| Location | Itinera Institute Boulevard Leopold II Laan 184d 1080 Brussels |
| Time | 11:45hrs - 13:30hrs |
| Details | Itinera Institute Luncheon Lecture Is Belgium prepared for the cost of ageing? Luc Everaert (IMF) scrutinizes Belgian budgetary policies during a lunch lecture at the Itinera Institute on March 27 2008. Ageing is a long-term challenge with significant budgetary implications. How well is Belgium prepared and what is the risk from inappropriate policy responses? Luc Everaert is chief of the Regional Studies Division in the European Department of the International Monetary Fund. Prior to this position he worked on the EU and transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe. In the last years, he wrote several IMF-publications on Belgium, France and the Euro Area. Programme 11.45 h Welcome and sandwiches 12.15 h Introduction Marc De Vos, Director of the Itinera Institute 12.20 h Is Belgium prepared for the cost of ageing? Luc Everaert, IMF 13.00 Questions The presentation will be given in english, but the questions can also be asked in French or Dutch. There is limited seating available. Please register through events@itinerainstitute.org. |

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The debate on ageing has been going on for quite a few years, but nothing has actually been done. The clock keeps ticking… With this book we want to stimulate the reform process, and offer a new reference frame for the debate. All too often the debate is focussed on the costs and burdens. Eldercare is more than retirement homes, homecare and care for the demented. In this book we offer concrete policy proposals on the financing of eldercare, on how the available money is best spent (we strongly believe the elderly are best placed to make such decisions, and not the care facilities), on how we can resolve the personnel shortage, and how we can prepare our houses and neighbourhoods for the 3rd age.
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