BBC:
'Many Londoners aged over 50 are 'dissatisfied'
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London has the lowest concentration of people aged over 50 but it also has the highest levels of dissatisfaction, according to research by public sector analysts Experian.
It showed London areas have the nine lowest concentrations of people aged over 50 in England. But the capital's boroughs make up the bottom 10 in this age group's satisfaction with social cohesion.
The research for the BBC shows the capital's over-50 population fell between 1999 and 2009.
The research found Hammersmith and Fulham, Camden, Lewisham,
Haringey, Lambeth, Islington, Newham, Southwark, Hackney and Tower Hamlets made up the bottom 10 areas in England for people not satisfied with community cohesion, where this age group replied negatively to the question: "Do neighbours look out for each other?"
Gordon Deuchars, from Age Concern London, said: "Living in a fast moving and anonymous city can be tough on all of us but it can be especially alienating for London's 890,000 older people.
"Maintaining a sense of community is extremely important and we are really concerned that local spending cuts may mean community centres and local groups, which are a real life-line for older Londoners, could be forced to close."
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Note; research appears not to be available to the public via
Experian . As the BBC has commissioned this research we have to rely on their interpretation of the Experian data.