PROGRESS 2050: Toward a prosperous future for all Australians
In January 1991, CEDA explored what could be done to ensure adequate and financially sustainable preparations were in place to meet the demands of an ageing population.
Released a year before superannuation became compulsory, CEDA released Australia’s ageing population: how are we preparing?
This report recommended establishing a taskforce to cater to the needs of women in retirement as they are more likely to be disadvantaged than men and called for a universal superannuation scheme for all workers. The report also recommended encouraging home ownership given the importance of housing in alleviating poverty in old age.
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