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  2. South Korea becomes ‘super-aged’ society as demographic ...

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    Newly released official data shows one in 5 people 65 or older ... South Korea is now officially a “super-aged” society, ... It fell below one child per woman for the first time in 2018 ...

  3. Social class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The median wealth of married couples exceeds that of single individuals, regardless of gender and across all age categories. [11]It is impossible to understand people's behavior…without the concept of social stratification, because class position has a pervasive influence on almost everything…the clothes we wear…the television shows we watch…the colors we paint our homes in and the ...

  4. Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    They were an idealist generation and as young adults; their leaders were famous preachers. Some were graduates of newly formed black and women's colleges. Their defining characteristics were missionary and social crusades: "muckraker" journalism, prohibitionism, workers' rights, trade unionism and women's suffrage. [74]

  5. Aging of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean fertility rate of 1.8 children per woman was below the OECD average fertility rate of 2 children per woman in 1984 and has remained below average since then. [9] In 2018, the total fertility rate in South Korea declined to 0.98. [10]

  6. Population ageing - Wikipedia

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    Population ageing is a shift in the distribution of a country's population towards older ages and is usually reflected in an increase in the population's mean and median ages, a decline in the proportion of the population composed of children, and a rise in the proportion of the population composed of the elderly.

  7. Demographic profile - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of this information may promote change in services for a population subset, such as children, the elderly, or working-age people. [1] Newer methods of collecting and using information for demographic profiling include target-sampling, quota-sampling, and door-to-door screening.

  8. Sociometric status - Wikipedia

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    The older the children, the more solidified the structure in their peer group, and so, the more stable their sociometric ratings. [4] Bukowski and Newcomb (1985) found that sociometric status remained stable in school-aged children even when there were changes in the size and composition of the group due to transitioning from elementary to ...

  9. Aging of Japan - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 to 2014, the number of Japanese people 65 years or older nearly quadrupled, accounting for 26% of Japan's population at 33 million individuals. In the same period, the proportion of children aged 14 and younger decreased from 24.3% in 1975 to 12.8% in 2014. [11] The number of elderly people surpassed the number of children in 1997.