The International Handbook of Population Aging is the first
comprehensive volume to examine research on a wide array of the
profound implications of population aging. Global population aging
is one of the most important issues facing human societies in the
early twenty-first century. Population projections show that the
proportion of the world's population over age 60 will double
between 2000 and 2050, and that about one-third of the people
living in developed countries will be over age 60 in 2050. Already
there are countries in Europe and Asia where the number of people
over age 60 exceed the number of children, and by 2050 some of
these countries will have twice as many old people as children. As
noted by the 2002 UN World Assembly on Ageing Report, this global
trend in population aging is unprecedented in human history, is
pervasive across societies, is enduring (there is no going back to
younger populations), and has profound implications for human
beings.
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