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  2. Population ageing - Wikipedia

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    Population ageing is an increasing median age in a population because of declining fertility rates and rising life expectancy. Most countries have rising life expectancy and an ageing population, trends that emerged first in developed countries but are now seen in virtually all developing countries. In most developed countries, the phenomenon ...

  3. Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health - Wikipedia

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    The Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) is run by the World Health Organization.An objective for SAGE is to compile comprehensive longitudinal data on the health and well-being of adult populations and the ageing process across different countries, through primary data collection, secondary data analysis and cross-study collaborations.

  4. International Year of Older Persons - Wikipedia

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    At the launching ceremony, the WHO called upon policy-makers to recognise the importance of population ageing and put this recognition into action. [4] In 1999, there were some 580 million people aged 60 years and over in the world. [4] By 2020, this number is estimated to pass over the 1 billion mark.

  5. The world population is growing older. That's bad news for ...

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    The aging of the world population is expected to accelerate in the coming decades, which will likely produce bad outcomes for the stock market, JPMorgan strategists say.

  6. Analysis-China's ageing population threatens switch to new ...

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    China's ageing population threatens key Beijing policy goals for the coming decade of boosting domestic consumption and reining in ballooning debt, posing a severe challenge to the economy's long ...

  7. Gerontechnology - Wikipedia

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    Studies show that in 2002, 7% of the world's population is aged 65 and above. By 2050, it is envisaged that the percentage could rise to nearly 17%. [2] The ageing population and its impact on economics, politics, education and lifestyle is no longer an isolated issue but a global concern. Products and services relevant to the "silver industry ...

  8. The world’s population is poised to decline—and ... - AOL

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    The first millennial was born about forty years ago into a world that was half-empty, with a population of 4 billion compared to 8 billion today. ... aging populations, and urban poor, such as ...

  9. Ageing - Wikipedia

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    Currently, over 11% of the world's current population are people aged 60 and older and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) estimates that by 2050 that number will rise to approximately 22%. [118] Ageing has occurred due to development which has enabled better nutrition, sanitation, health care, education and economic well-being.