Aging, a common problem in almost all countries, both developed and developing, is expressed in terms of a decrease in global birth and death rates or, from a different perspective, an increase in mean life expectancy. Demographic aging, which may be regarded as both a threat and an opportunity, affects a very broad sphere, including basic health, the economy, social security, the saving-consumption balance, living arrangements, urbanization, and the family structure, and therefore brings different disciplines together. Looked at in greater detail, it is a subject that requires reflection and planning since it affects such areas as change in a country’s population structure, economic growth, labor markets, labor supply and productivity, dev...
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
Much of the existing research on population aging has focused on its impact, including both opportun...
So much of global health governance focuses intensely on a brief moment in the human lifespan—from a...
By 2050, 70% of the population will live in cities. The majority of the persons living in cities wil...
Asother parts of the Western worldand the so-called developing countries, Europeis experiencing a pr...
The population is aging at an unprecedented rate worldwide, especially in the United States. This wi...
International audienceThe supportive role of urban spaces in active aging is explored on a world sca...
Due to the ageing of the world’s population, age-friendly cities are emerging to promote active agei...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
Increasing longevity and urbanisation are the two major trends facing development in the 21st centur...
The ageing of the population is beginning to be an economic, social and health matter even for count...
The challenge of an ageing population requires a paradigmatic shift in the way we provide social and...
From 2010-2015, the annual growth rate of older adults was 3.3 percent globally (United- Nations 201...
It is predicted that the proportion of the elderly population in the total population will increase....
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
Much of the existing research on population aging has focused on its impact, including both opportun...
So much of global health governance focuses intensely on a brief moment in the human lifespan—from a...
By 2050, 70% of the population will live in cities. The majority of the persons living in cities wil...
Asother parts of the Western worldand the so-called developing countries, Europeis experiencing a pr...
The population is aging at an unprecedented rate worldwide, especially in the United States. This wi...
International audienceThe supportive role of urban spaces in active aging is explored on a world sca...
Due to the ageing of the world’s population, age-friendly cities are emerging to promote active agei...
The concept of ‘Active Aging’ emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing emphasis on the...
The crossroads of living in cities on the one hand and ageing of the population on the other is stud...
Increasing longevity and urbanisation are the two major trends facing development in the 21st centur...
The ageing of the population is beginning to be an economic, social and health matter even for count...
The challenge of an ageing population requires a paradigmatic shift in the way we provide social and...
From 2010-2015, the annual growth rate of older adults was 3.3 percent globally (United- Nations 201...
It is predicted that the proportion of the elderly population in the total population will increase....
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
Much of the existing research on population aging has focused on its impact, including both opportun...
So much of global health governance focuses intensely on a brief moment in the human lifespan—from a...