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Unintended but Positive
In a recent study, Fanny Kluge, Emilio Zagheni, Elke Loichinger and Tobias Vogt explore how different areas of life might be affected as populations grow older and smaller in Germany. The country is at a relatively advanced stage of the demographic transition, which makes it ideal to study the potential long-run implications of population ageing. The analysis mainly investigates what will happen if conditions observed today prevail.
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Books and Reports: Active Ageing Index 2014 - Analytical Report
An analytical report prepared by Asghar Zaidi and David Stanton under the joint management project by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (DG EMPL) was launched on 16 April 2015 at an International Seminar “Building an evidence base for active ageing policies: the Active Ageing Index and its potential”.
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INVITATION TO THE OPENING OF THE Population Europe Information Centre Brussels The Network of Europe‘s Leading Demographic Research Centres   with a talk by James W. Vaupel, Founding Director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research THE REMARKABLE RISE OF LONGEVITY Implications for Individuals and for Societies   Tuesday, 31 March 2015, 18:00 to 20:00   Venue: Max Planck Society Brussels Office
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Mayores pero en mejor forma
Un creciente número de personas en los países con altos ingresos sobrevive a su décima década. Esta población va a seguir creciendo en el futuro, tanto en términos absolutos como en porcentaje de la población mayor. Esta evolución ha suscitado preocupación sobre el aumento del grado de fragilidad y discapacidad a estas edades y los costes personales y sociales derivados.
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