Healthcare strategies for an ageing society
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The EconomistDate published:
17 December, 2009Region:
International Publication type:
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The fourth report in a series of four from the Economist Intelligence Unit
That the world’s population is ageing rapidly is old news. Driven by falling fertility rates and a sustained increase in longevity, many countries—especially in the developed world—are now bracing themselves for the fact that their fastest-growing demographic is the over-80s. Moreover, the linear trend that life expectancies have followed for over a century is set to continue.
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