TOPIC: Globalisation » Demography » Age
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Date
2011-11-29
Actor
Hodin, Michael
Source
Fiscal Times
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2012-02-18
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Aging and Economic Growth: Connecting the Dot

"Certainly, we’re living longer: Witness the recent report on the increasing number of 90-year-olds in this country. Aside from that, traditional working-age populations are plummeting, a consequence of low fertility rates. But the APEC brilliance was to articulate that the entitlement and social-welfare benefit structures put in place for aging populations in the previous century are no longer sustainable." (Quoted from article)

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