Programme Leader and Senior Lecturer for Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Social Work & Counselling at the University of Greenwich; President of the European Society for Research in Adult Development
Why do people move to the right, politically, as they get older?
There is most certainly a general drift towards being conservative with a small "c" as a person gets older, hence valuing tradition, continuity and stability more than change, revolution... Читать далее
Research Fellow at the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health, Freiburg, Germany and author of Felt Time: The Psychology of How We Perceive Time @marcwittmann
As we get older we increasingly get stuck into a routine. In childhood, adolescence and even young adulthood everything has a novelty aspect – everything is new, new, new. But as we get... Читать далее
Sleep need becomes fixed in our early 20s. Basically, once we've been through puberty and our teenage years. What happens as we get older is that our ability to get that sleep changes... Читать далее
Principal Research Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and author of 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know: Capitalism (Quercus) @jdportes
For most people the answer is yes, because unless you die young or unless you intend to work until you drop dead, you’re going to need a pension.
Remember that in the UK, saving is... Читать далее
It’s hard to apply a rule of thumb to something as personal as retirement planning. The amount you need to save is dependent on how much you want to have in retirement, when you decide to... Читать далее