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Global aging: the challenge of success

How population ageing will challenge all countries

Authors: K. Kinsella; D.R. Phillips
Publisher: Population Reference Bureau , 2005

This issue of the Population Bulletin examines the causes of global population ageing and considers related dimensions such as the importance of health improvements and the effects of extended life expectancy for the individual wellbeing of older people and for social costs related to health care. It also considers whether mounting evidence of declining disability at older ages answers the question: are longer life expectancies accompanied by better health or simply more years of poor health?

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The authors conclude with a look at the longer term view, the good and bad implications for economic growth, and the possible effects of ageing on national security. They agree with the general concensus shared by current debate on the subject that economic growth will slow as populations age. Demographic ageing has implications for a wide range of human behaviour, and researchers increasingly recognise the need for multidisciplinary approaches to the ageing process.