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- 1.1The shares of the population aged over 65 and 80 years in the OECD will increase significantly by 2050 
- 2.1Percentage of people age 65+ who report they are able to make ends meet 
- 2.4Predicted odds of reporting good health by age category and level of education 
- 2.5Average retirement ages among men in OECD-34 countries, 1970 to 2016 
- 2.6Labour income and consumption over the life-cycle, South Korea, 2012 
- 3.1Share of the electorate in the last national election by age group, European countries 
- 3.2Vote shares of party groups by age, 2019 European Parliament elections 
- 4.2Differences in the degree of solidarity within and across generations 
- 4.4Trends in elderly and working age poverty rates from the late 1990s to the early 2010s 
- 4.5The number of mentions of welfare and education in political manifestos, by country 
- 4.6Standardized population density versus country-year standardized age structure, NUTS-3 levels or equivalent, 2016 
- 5.1Income inequalities in self-reported health across Europe, 2016 
- 5.2Educational inequalities in non-communicable diseases in Europe 
- 5.4Average life expectancy by European region for men and women 
- 6.1Trends in absolute inequalities in infant mortality rate, 20 per cent most deprived local authorities compared to the rest of England, 1983 to 2017 
- 6.2Trends in male life expectancy in Former East and West Germany to 2010 
- 6.3Trends in female life expectancy in Former East and West Germany to 2010 
