For many years gerontologists have discussed the consequences of advances that have lengthened lives but have been less successful at improving the quality of those lives. While this debate continues, the resulting demographic shift in the age pro?le of the United States threatens to overwhelm our ability to care for those who most need assistance. In the absence of major policy changes or dramatic medical discoveries, or both, the need for institutional care among the population 85 and older will soon exceed the available resources
In 1900, approximately 25 percent of all deaths occurred in people 65 years of age and over, while t...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
cloth; $24.95 paper. Concerns about population aging and increased longevity dominate many of our so...
For many years gerontologists have discussed the consequences of advances that have lengthened lives...
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
The advanced demographic transition is increasingly categorizing the need to address issues that are...
In this issue: -- Can America Afford the Booming Elderly Population?-- The Booming Elderly Populatio...
In this issue: -- Can America Afford the Booming Elderly Population?-- The Booming Elderly Populatio...
Looks at the impending demographic challenges of the aging American population. Considers the impact...
Most countries in the world experienced a ma'pr increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
Every discussion of aging in America seems to begin with demographic statistics showing that our pop...
1 Why is the demograpy important? In the half century 2000-2050, there will be a virtual tsunami of ...
From 2010-2015, the annual growth rate of older adults was 3.3 percent globally (United- Nations 201...
Driven by the convergence of three powerful demographic and psychographic trends, the way we think a...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
In 1900, approximately 25 percent of all deaths occurred in people 65 years of age and over, while t...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
cloth; $24.95 paper. Concerns about population aging and increased longevity dominate many of our so...
For many years gerontologists have discussed the consequences of advances that have lengthened lives...
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
The advanced demographic transition is increasingly categorizing the need to address issues that are...
In this issue: -- Can America Afford the Booming Elderly Population?-- The Booming Elderly Populatio...
In this issue: -- Can America Afford the Booming Elderly Population?-- The Booming Elderly Populatio...
Looks at the impending demographic challenges of the aging American population. Considers the impact...
Most countries in the world experienced a ma'pr increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
Every discussion of aging in America seems to begin with demographic statistics showing that our pop...
1 Why is the demograpy important? In the half century 2000-2050, there will be a virtual tsunami of ...
From 2010-2015, the annual growth rate of older adults was 3.3 percent globally (United- Nations 201...
Driven by the convergence of three powerful demographic and psychographic trends, the way we think a...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
In 1900, approximately 25 percent of all deaths occurred in people 65 years of age and over, while t...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
cloth; $24.95 paper. Concerns about population aging and increased longevity dominate many of our so...