Global and Regional Population Ageing: How Certain Are We of its Dimensions?

Global and Regional Population Ageing: How Certain Are We of its Dimensions?

Authors:   Lutz W, Sanderson WC, Scherbov S

Publication Year:   2008

Reference:  IIASA Interim Report IR-08-015

Abstract

Population ageing is, in the first instance, a demographic phenomenon, although its consequences go far beyond demography. But the future trends of ageing are not yet known and many of the consequences of ageing will depend on the future speed and extent of ageing. Here we summarize what is already known and what is not yet known about future ageing trends in different parts of the world. We do this through the means of new probabilistic population forecasts. Section 2 presents the results of those forecasts. They confirm our earlier finding that it is highly likely that the worlds population growth will come to the end during this century. The following four sections present results for proportions of populations 60+, old age dependency ratios, proportions 80+ and average ages. In Section 7, we analyse a new measure of ageing that takes life expectancy changes into account.

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