Sweden, like most other industrialized countries, has an aging population. This is caused by decreases in fertility as well as increases in life expectancy. Table 6.1 shows the percentage of the population over sixty-five and eighty-years-old
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon, which will continue far into the future. It is, however, n...
Most countries including Sweden have an ageing population. The costs of the welfare state increase w...
Ageing puts a strain on most countries’ pension systems; forecasts show them to be more or less unsu...
PurposeDriven by the aim to increase the participation of older people in the labour force and to ex...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, a...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Population ageing is making it increasingly difficult for countries to sustain theircurrent levels s...
With the exception of Ireland most OECD countries can be described by a similar demogrphic developme...
The process of population ageing that has been occurring in Sweden can be expected to continue durin...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
In all Western countries included in this study, and under any demographic scenario, the aging of th...
Background: Almost everywhere, women live longer than men, but the world population includes increas...
The present study describes the effect that different demographic developments will have on the Swed...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon, which will continue far into the future. It is, however, n...
Most countries including Sweden have an ageing population. The costs of the welfare state increase w...
Ageing puts a strain on most countries’ pension systems; forecasts show them to be more or less unsu...
PurposeDriven by the aim to increase the participation of older people in the labour force and to ex...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, a...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Population ageing is making it increasingly difficult for countries to sustain theircurrent levels s...
With the exception of Ireland most OECD countries can be described by a similar demogrphic developme...
The process of population ageing that has been occurring in Sweden can be expected to continue durin...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
In all Western countries included in this study, and under any demographic scenario, the aging of th...
Background: Almost everywhere, women live longer than men, but the world population includes increas...
The present study describes the effect that different demographic developments will have on the Swed...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon, which will continue far into the future. It is, however, n...
Most countries including Sweden have an ageing population. The costs of the welfare state increase w...