Global Ageing: An Overview
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The world’s population is ageing – at individual, community and global levels. The most rapid increases in older populations are occurring in developing countries, which will see a jump of 140% of people aged 65 and over by 2030. Global ageing is unquestionably one of the great success stories in modern society yet it also brings many challenges. This
paper, specially prepared for CARDI's international global ageing conference 2011, looks at global ageing and the implications it will have:
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