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  1. The 2009 Ageing Report: Underlying Assumptions and Projection Methodologies for the EU-27 Member States (2007-2060)

    ageing pressures will accelerate as the baby-boom generation retires and average life span in the EU

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  2. 2010 Legacies Now: Measuring Up (Accessible Communities, British Columbia)

    pushing baby carriages, tourists carrying luggage, and people with injuries. By increasing accessible

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  3. One step ahead

    that we are all living longer. Baby boomers may be getting older and may need a little extra help getting

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  4. Easy does it - Simple, low-cost changes to benefit you and your visitors

    ? Because there’s an ageing population. The baby boomers are getting older. They still want a good time

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  5. TRANSED 2010 Special Session on Accessible Cruise Ships, Ferries and Terminal Designs

    and numerous conference papers on the demographic profile and travel patterns of the well-travelled baby

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  6. Investigation of "Alarming" Lack of Accessible Tourism Information in New Zealand

    and hospitality for people with disabilities, seniors, and Baby Boomers who will experience

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  7. New Zealand Sets Up New Research Programme in Access Tourism

    because the large Baby Boomer cohort is ageing and disability increases with age. Those aged 45

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  8. Accessible Travel NL Launches Website for Visitors to the Netherlands

    baby boomer generation is already aged above fifty and by the year of 2038, almost one-fourth

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  9. Destinations for All. A World Summit in Montréal in October 2014

    to people with disabilities, seniors, and Baby Boomers in New Zealand and Worldwide. Society...://www.destinationsforall2014.com/en/index regularly and sign up to our newsletter. Contacts André Leclerc, CEO, Kéroul Email

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  10. New Market Study: Disability Travel Generates US$17.3 Billion in Annual Spending

    . And as the Baby Boomers continue to age, you can be sure our market will keep growing for years

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