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Title: | Who's going to care? Informal care and an ageing population |
Other Titles: | informal care NATSEM |
Authors: | Richard Percival & Simon Kelly National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Abstract: | Whos going to care? Informal care and an ageing population Report prepared for Carers Australia by the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling University of Canberra Project supported by: About NATSEM The National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling was established on 1 January 1993, and supports its activities through research grants, commissioned research and longer term contracts for model maintenance and development with the federal departments of Family and Community Services, and Education, Science and Training. NATSEM aims to be a key contributor to social and economic policy debate and analysis by developing models of the highest quality, undertaking independent and impartial research, and supplying valued consultancy services. Policy changes often have to be made without sufficient information about either the current environment or the consequences of change. |
URI: | https://library.bsl.org.au/bsljspui/handle/1/6028 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Reports |
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