America in Transition: An Aging Society, 1984-85 Edition : an Information Paper, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 98 pages |
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... years of relative- ly healthy retirement . Life expectancy at birth has increased by nearly 12 years for males and 16 years for females since 1930. The economic situation for older Americans has also improved . The poverty rate among ...
... years of relative- ly healthy retirement . Life expectancy at birth has increased by nearly 12 years for males and 16 years for females since 1930. The economic situation for older Americans has also improved . The poverty rate among ...
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... expectancy at birth improved dramatically over the last century . People born today have a life expectancy 26 years longer than those born in 1900 . -Improvement in life expectancy is particularly dramatic for women . In 1983 , life ...
... expectancy at birth improved dramatically over the last century . People born today have a life expectancy 26 years longer than those born in 1900 . -Improvement in life expectancy is particularly dramatic for women . In 1983 , life ...
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... EXPECTANCY THE UPWARD TREND IN LIFE EXPECTANCY IS CONTINUING The average expectation of life at birth reached a record high in 1983. This increase continues a ... expectancy at birth advanced by about 12 years from 19 H Life Expectancy.
... EXPECTANCY THE UPWARD TREND IN LIFE EXPECTANCY IS CONTINUING The average expectation of life at birth reached a record high in 1983. This increase continues a ... expectancy at birth advanced by about 12 years from 19 H Life Expectancy.
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An Aging Society, 1984-85 Edition : an Information Paper. life expectancy at birth advanced by about 12 years from 65.2 to 77.5 years ; men advanced by only 9.2 years , from 60.8 to 70.9 years . Now , however , the gap in female / male life ...
An Aging Society, 1984-85 Edition : an Information Paper. life expectancy at birth advanced by about 12 years from 65.2 to 77.5 years ; men advanced by only 9.2 years , from 60.8 to 70.9 years . Now , however , the gap in female / male life ...
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... years . Since 1900 , life expectancy at age 65 has advanced significantly . Although life expectancy at birth showed greater increases in the first half of the century than life expectan- cy at age 65 , in recent years , life expectancy at ...
... years . Since 1900 , life expectancy at age 65 has advanced significantly . Although life expectancy at birth showed greater increases in the first half of the century than life expectan- cy at age 65 , in recent years , life expectancy at ...
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15 percent 65 and older Actuarial Analysis age group aged units Alzheimer's disease antisocial personality disorders arthritis Atherosclerosis budget causes of death Census Center for Health Cerebrovascular diseases CHART chronic conditions Committee on Aging compared Current Population Reports Current Population Survey death rates derly disabled elderly persons elderly population elderly women expectancy at birth Federal spending Florida Head aged HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES health problems Health Statistics heart disease Hispanic increase labor force participation Long-Term Care Survey Male Female Manton and Liu median income Medicaid Medicare million National Center nonelderly nonwhite nursing home older age older persons older population older workers pension percent of elderly percent of GNP percent of persons percentage persons 65 PERSONS AGE 65 poverty level poverty rate projected retirement Senate Special Committee Series P-25 somatization disorders Source TABLE third quarter tion Total TOWN COUNTIES trend U.S. Bureau U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Senate Special veterans younger persons