There have been significant changes in global age structures and population dynamics over the 20th century. Increased life expectancy and decreased mortality rates have led to aging populations in many developed societies. Three implications of these trends are discussed. First, developing countries will experience population aging challenges similar to those already faced by developed nations. Second, population growth will continue shifting to less developed areas of the world. Third, lower birth rates mean the size and structure of younger age groups is changing.
There have been significant changes in global age structures and population dynamics over the 20th century. Increased life expectancy and decreased mortality rates have led to aging populations in many developed societies. Three implications of these trends are discussed. First, developing countries will experience population aging challenges similar to those already faced by developed nations. Second, population growth will continue shifting to less developed areas of the world. Third, lower birth rates mean the size and structure of younger age groups is changing.
There have been significant changes in global age structures and population dynamics over the 20th century. Increased life expectancy and decreased mortality rates have led to aging populations in many developed societies. Three implications of these trends are discussed. First, developing countries will experience population aging challenges similar to those already faced by developed nations. Second, population growth will continue shifting to less developed areas of the world. Third, lower birth rates mean the size and structure of younger age groups is changing.
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