Professor Sarah Harper looks at the rapidly declining percentage of young people across the world as the population ageing moves across the globe. She asks what implications this will have for societies, their economies and political structures. Professor Harper will also consider the potential collision of the two great 21st century transitions -- the demographic and the environmental - will they be complimentary or in conflict? In association with the Guardian
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Professor Sarah Harper and Guardian columnist Zoe Williams debate the implications of an ageing world, at the 2012 Oxford London Lecture.
Professor Sarah Harper looks at the rapidly declining percentage of young people across the world as the population ageing moves across the globe. She asks what implications this will have for societies, their economies and political structures. Professor Harper will also consider the potential collision of the two great 21st century transitions -- the demographic and the environmental - will they be complimentary or in conflict? In association with the Guardian
An introduction to the lecture from Oxford University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Hamilton
