Aging America: Trends and Projections : an Information Paper to the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 152 pages |
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... decline in the birth rate after the mid-1960's, has contributed to the rise in the median age of the U.S. population from 27.9 in 1970 to 32.8 in 1987. A 5-year rise in the median age in 17 years is an historic demographic event. Chart ...
... decline in the birth rate after the mid-1960's, has contributed to the rise in the median age of the U.S. population from 27.9 in 1970 to 32.8 in 1987. A 5-year rise in the median age in 17 years is an historic demographic event. Chart ...
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... decline in the birth rate after the mid - 1960's , has contributed to the rise in the median age of the U.S. population from 27.9 in 1970 to 32.8 in 1987. A 5 - year rise in the median age in 17 years is an historic demographic event ...
... decline in the birth rate after the mid - 1960's , has contributed to the rise in the median age of the U.S. population from 27.9 in 1970 to 32.8 in 1987. A 5 - year rise in the median age in 17 years is an historic demographic event ...
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... decline , a more optimistic assumption than that used by Census . According to the NIA / USC projections , the population 85 years and older is projected to number 23.5 million in 2040 , twice as many as the standard U.S. Census ...
... decline , a more optimistic assumption than that used by Census . According to the NIA / USC projections , the population 85 years and older is projected to number 23.5 million in 2040 , twice as many as the standard U.S. Census ...
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... decline , a more optimistic assumption than that used by Census . According to the NIA / USC projections , the population 85 years and older is projected to number 23.5 million in 2040 , twice as many as the standard U.S. Census ...
... decline , a more optimistic assumption than that used by Census . According to the NIA / USC projections , the population 85 years and older is projected to number 23.5 million in 2040 , twice as many as the standard U.S. Census ...
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... decline ] Male Female Total 85.9 91.5 15,366 16,709 32,075 13,975 17,237 31,212 9,173 14,346 23,519 38,513 48,291 86,805 39.9 34.6 37.0 36.3 35.7 36.0 23.8 29.7 27.1 Source : Guralnik , Jack M. , Machiko Yanagishita and Edward L ...
... decline ] Male Female Total 85.9 91.5 15,366 16,709 32,075 13,975 17,237 31,212 9,173 14,346 23,519 38,513 48,291 86,805 39.9 34.6 37.0 36.3 35.7 36.0 23.8 29.7 27.1 Source : Guralnik , Jack M. , Machiko Yanagishita and Edward L ...
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65 and older age group Aging World annual assets average Barbara Boyle benefits budget Bureau of Labor Canada caregivers Center for Health Chart compared Congressional Research Service Consumer Expenditure Survey consumer units Current Population Reports Current Population Survey Data prepared decline developed countries DEVELOPED WORLD elderly and nonelderly elderly persons elderly population Employment estimated families Fund health care Health Statistics heart disease Hispanic origin hospital housing increase Japan Kevin G Kinsella labor force participation Labor Statistics living Male Female median income Medicaid Medicare million National Center nursing home older persons older population older workers pension percent of older percentage persons 65 PERSONS AGE 65 Population Reports Series poverty level poverty rate projected race retirement SELECTED COUNTRIES Social Security Source spent spouse Sweden Taueber Torrey total support ratio U.S. Bureau U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Department United Kingdom Unpublished data unrelated individuals veterans West Germany younger