and China's experience over the next decade can offer important insights for emerging economies into how best to meet the needs of an aging population while also maximizing the economic development opportunities from such a dramatic shift.(最近发布的《关于发展银发经济,提高老年人福利水平的意见》是...
population aged 60 or over is projected to increase Africa has 68.7 millions, 549 Million in Asia, 183 million in Europe, 78 and 76 million in North and Latin America.Japanpopulation is shrinking due to low fertility rates and society and cultural infrastructure, the aging population is rapidly...
Mithre J. Sandrasagra
The world’s population is aging: by 2025, people aged 60 or above will represent 20 percent of the global population. The gains in socioeconomic development mean that many people are reaching old age healthier, wealthier and better educated than previous generations. With significant purchasing ...
B An aging population(人口老龄化) is a world-wide problem. Many countries are looking for ways to give the old better care.Some developed countries don't have enough care workers for the old. To solve the problem, Caring Robots appear in Japan and are playing parts in looking after the ...
UN (2002), World Population Aging 1950-2050, Sales No. E. 02. XIII. 3, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, New York: United Nations Publications.UN Population Division, DESA., 2002. World ...
Note: Fertility rates must be distinguished from birth rates, which refer to the total number of live births in a year per 1000 people in the population. Birth rates have nothing to do with a woman's childbearing age. 2.老年化的影响和涵义(impacts and Implications of an ageing population) ...
2022.四川成都二模)The world population is aging fast. According to the population report from the○United Nations, from 1980 to 2020, the world's population over 60 nearly doubled. It will take fewer years to double the World's population over 60number again.Aging populations are becoming a...
aWhile population aging is a global phenomenon, the Asian-Pacific region is expected to see a particularly drastic demographic change over the next few decades. The number of elderly persons in the region─already home to more than half of the world's population aged 60 and over─is expected...
Countries withconstrictive pyramidslike Japan face the challenge of supporting their outsizedaging populationwith a diminishing working-aged population. While immigration and increasing birth rates can help in both the short and long term, due to the working population being outnumbered, countries with ...