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By the end of 2023, 21.1 percent of China's population was aged 60 and above. The country's growing elderly population has not only refreshed the e-commerce sector, but also spurred the booming silver economy, which experts see as a new economic growth driver. During the just-concluded sev...
Economics Population aging and economic growth in the United States and Japan THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO P. Johnelle Sparks OliverMikiko MOver the last several decades, the age distribution of populations has shifted considerably in the United States (US) and Japan, with more people ...
It is wrong to feel pessimistic about the impact of aging in China because economic growth can be driven not only by the expansion of the labor force but also by continuous technological innovation and industrial upgrading, a ...
According to a meeting of the Central Commission for Financial and Economic Affairs held last week, China is currently experiencing a trend of birthrate decline, population aging, and differentiation in regional population growth. The latest official data showed that China's population reached 1.41175...
Declining rates of growth lead to an aging population, although the total population may be growing. The fast-growing world population has motivated a large number of studies on the effects of population growth on the economy and the environment and the optimal population sizeFootnote 2. A ...
The coordination degree between population aging and medical and health resources development shows spatial heterogeneity in China, with the eastern region significantly higher than the western region/. Conclusions The coupling degree between population aging and healthcare resource supply and demand in ...
This can lead to a decrease in productivity and economic growth. Additionally, with fewer people in the workforce, there are fewer contributors to the social security system, putting a strain on the resources available to support the elderly. Another economic impact of China's aging population is...
During the 1970s, China faced significant challenges due to rapid population growth, including poverty and poor economic management. To address these issues, the government implemented the “one-child policy.” However, by the 1980s, fertility rates had sharply declined, resulting in detrimental effe...