Defining Third Age Dave Fenton shares his thoughts on what it means to be in The Third Age... Defining what is meant by ‘Third Age’ may be trickier than you think. It can be seen as an ‘autumn’ period, where life slows down and you have time for all the things you couldn’t do when you were working or bringing up a family. Others see it as a time of fresh opportunity, when there are less unavoidable responsibilities. John Chapman favours the second view: ‘I am 76 years old. You may think it strange that I am thinking about making the most of the rest of my life. Humanly speaking, I don’t have all that much left. The average male lives for 79 years. That doesn’t leave me much time. On the other hand, if there is life after death, if eternity is really eternity and I have the greater bulk of my life to look forward to, then that makes all the difference.’ (John Chapman – ‘Making the most of the rest of your life’)
The stats You may be interested to see a selection of statistics – for example these current and predicted figures taken from ONS figures collected by Age UK:
In 2015 there are 14.9 million people living in the UK who are 60 or over. There are more in this group than those who are under 18. By 2030 this figure is set to pass 2 million. By 2086 about one in three people will be over 60. Department for Work and Pensions figure report that there are now about 14,000 centenarians in the UK. This will rise to around 26,000 in 2012, 65,000 in 2031 and 280,000 in 2051! Nearly one in five people alive today will live until their 100th birthday