Author :
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David E. Bloom, Axel Boersch-Supan, Patrick McGee, and Atsushi Seike |
Title :
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Population aging: facts, challenges, and responses |
Editor :
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Harvard Program on the Global Demography of Aging |
Volume :
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PGDA Working Paper No. 71 |
Year :
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2011 |
Language :
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English |
Abstract :
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Population aging generates many challenges and sparks concerns about the pace of future economic growth, the operation and financial integrity of health care and pension systems, and the well-being of the elderly. But, while aging is taking place in almost all countries of the world, rich or poor, very high longevity is still a matter of very high income levels. Increased longevity, declining fertility, and the aging of “baby boom” generations are three investigated in order to reason upon effective responses to longer lifespans that will require a series of reforms to both public policy and business practices. |
Attachment :
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https://www.mutualearning.net/cms/tmp/population aging facts challenges and responses_553e211c69ec3.pdf |