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Develop an exchange of experience between 9 cities facing an ageing population - in order to develop greater professional capacity and thus identify and develop good practices - and help them to put in place an integrated approach to dealing with this issues.

Partners

LEAD PARTNER : Rome - Italy
  • Maribor - Slovenia
  • Thessaloniki - Greece
  • Dobrich - Bulgaria
  • District 9 Prague - Czech Republic
  • Starogard - Poland
  • Edinburgh
  • Wolverhampton
  • Seville - Spain

Timeline

Project launch

Project completed

In the EU25 the proportion of elderly people (aged 65 and more) will increase from 16.4% in 2004 to 29.9% in 2050 or from 75.3 million in 2004 to 134.5 million in 2050. The highest proportions of elderly people in 2050 are expected in Spain (35.6%), Italy (35.3%), and Greece (32.5%)). As far as the elderly dependency ratio is concerned (population aged 65 and more as a percentage of population aged between 15 and 64), this means that, whereas in 2004 there was one inactive person (young or elderly) for every two persons of working age, in 2050 there would be three inactive persons for every four of working age.

 

Even if the impact of demographic ageing differs from city to city and from region to region, it will influence nearly every sphere of life: labour markets, housing, social security systems, infrastructures, urban/spatial planning, education, budgets and finances.

 

The partners in this network have highlighted the following common sub-themes that will form the basis of the transnational exchange:

  • Ageing and economy (enterprise and the “silver” economy).
  • Impact on care systems/arrangements.
  • Ageing and insecurity.

The main issue of the project is to produce 9 action plans in order to implement concrete actions for an integrated approach to labour market and social policies for older people.

Articles

  • Articles
    The Re-Gen Civic Hackathon in Albacete

    Albacete Successfully Hosted The Re-Gen Civic Hackathon 2025

    On Saturday, 5 April 2025, the Re-Gen Civic Hackathon was held at the Albacete Youth Centre (Spain). The event was part of the European Re-Gen initiative, organised by CEEI Albacete in collaboration

  • Articles

    Εμπειρίες προηγούμενων εταίρων: ποια είναι τα οφέλη από τη συμμετοχή σε Δίκτυα Μεταφοράς URBACT;

    Το "τρένο" μεταφοράς Καλών Πρακτικών είναι έτοιμο να ξεκινήσει το ταξίδι του. Αν ψάχνετε κάποιο λόγο για να δηλώσετε συμμετοχή σε Δίκτυα Μεταφοράς (Transfer Networks) URBACT, διαβάστε αυτό το άρθρο. 

     

  • Quality of Life in shrinking cities, part two - Measuring and Monitoring

    This article is based on the workshop “Quality of Life: what is it and how to promote and measure it” delivered by URBACT Expert José Costero for the URBACT network Residents of the Future in Alba