## Abstract Europe's populations have emerged from a long period of demographic transition. The old demographic __anciens regimes__ no longer exist. The endโpoint of demographic transition is often assumed to be convergence to a new stable postโtransitional regime. Convergence in demographic charac
A demographic overview of the ageing of First World populations
โ Scribed by Roger Coleman
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 352 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-6870
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โฆ Synopsis
The ageing of the UK population, and other similar populations, is now well advanced. The process is probably irreversible and may well be repeated across the globe. It is reasonable to assume that 40--50% of the UK adult population will be over 50 for the foreseeable future, and that the number of people in their 80s and 90s will continue to increase for some decades. Growing awareness of this may well lead to a reinterpretation of the life course with consequent changes in lifestyle and activity. In the past, the main focus of design, both of products and environments, has been the working population. There is clearly an urgent need to direct attention to older sectors of the population, including: fit and active people in retirement; affluent groups in old age; single households; women, who form a majority of the over 50s; and other groups which have been neglected in many work studies.
For the UK the profile of the graph is more rectangular, with the majority of the population surviving beyond middle age (see Figure 2). Indications of a
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