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Demographic aging and biopower
Journal of Aging Studies, 2019The aging of the world's population is an unprecedented recent phenomenon in human history, as for millennia - at least from the Neolithic to the mid-18th century - the age structures of human populations have changed little. The question posed by this anthropological perspective seems at first sight quite simple: how did this aging come to be? We will
Enguerran, Macia +2 more
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2021
Population aging is occurring in almost all developed countries, albeit with differences in timing and intensity. This unprecedented phenomenon is evident not only in the change in the population age structure, but also in the impressive increase in the average length of life.
Busetta Annalisa, Bono filippa
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Population aging is occurring in almost all developed countries, albeit with differences in timing and intensity. This unprecedented phenomenon is evident not only in the change in the population age structure, but also in the impressive increase in the average length of life.
Busetta Annalisa, Bono filippa
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Demographic Characteristics of Subjective Age
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1995The relationships between subjective age and (a) gender, (b) marital status, (c) education, (d) income, and (e) race were examined, using data from two U.S. adult samples. None of these demographic characteristics were systematically related to any dimension of subjective age, suggesting that other characteristics are responsible for variation in ...
K V, Henderson +2 more
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2020
The transition in the demographics of ageing in India is unique and occurs as a consequence of the changes in fertility and mortality. Predictions regarding the future demographic structure and the composition of the ageing population serve to prepare more viable strategies for the welfare of senior citizens. As in the case of many developed countries,
S. Irudaya Rajan, Udaya S. Mishra
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The transition in the demographics of ageing in India is unique and occurs as a consequence of the changes in fertility and mortality. Predictions regarding the future demographic structure and the composition of the ageing population serve to prepare more viable strategies for the welfare of senior citizens. As in the case of many developed countries,
S. Irudaya Rajan, Udaya S. Mishra
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Pension Prefunding, Ageing, and Demographic Uncertainty [PDF]
Pension prefunding can be used to smooth contribution rates in economies where ageing will increase pension expenditure. But how extensive should prefunding be in a defined benefit pension system when there is considerable uncertainty concerning future mortality, fertility, and migration?
Lassila, Jukka, Valkonen, Tarmo
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