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    Americans are growing older, living longer and more likely to have health concerns. This reality is the driving demand for health care workers who specialize in caring for older patients, also known as geriatricians. As the baby boomers age – those born between 1946 and 1964, career opportunities will increase for geriatric health care workers ("ExploreHealthCareers.org"). The reason being, by 2030 more than one-fifth of Americans – 70 million individuals – will be over the age of 65 ("ExploreHealthCareers.org"). Therefore, due to this projected increase in the number of older Americans, in the next 15 years an estimate of approximately 30,000 geriatricians will be in need to accommodate the older population (“With aging population”). To meet…

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    Untied State aging society will considerably be higher in the coming few years when the post war baby boomers are retiring. This will place a significant additional burden on the income security spending of the U.S. government and bring new challenges to existing economic policies. This paper analyses the impact of increasing aging population on the macroeconomic variables in the labor market, government spending, and fiscal policy of the United States economy. Introduction…

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    The global population becomes older and older and it seems, produces a series of issues for society. In the last century, some countries, particularly developed countries, have shifted policy in the direction of low fertility. Combined with the advances in medical technology, people get better assistance, which improves the average age within a short period of time. As a result, people are happy and live longer. However, aging population problem has emerged. Although medical advances and better…

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    Aging Population Issues

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    Introduction There are many challenges facing the older population today including stereotypes and discrimination. After studying these social issues I have become more aware of the problems facing the aging population. At the same time, I question what changes will come about in the next 50 years, when I will be a part of this population. Currently, I am considered a double minority because of my race and gender; however, when I reach a certain age I will also be regarded as old. I am very…

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    During the next two decades, the aging population stands to significantly increase as the baby boom population transitions into the senior population. In 2011, the first of the baby boomers began entering the age of 65. The last of the baby boomers will turn 65 in 2030. In 2012, those 65 and older made up 13.7% of the total population. The US population is beginning to see a significant growth in the proportion of Americans who are 65 and older, projections suggest by 2030 those 65 and older…

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    of our greatest challenges”. The proportional growth of geriatric population in comparison to total population (described as graying of the world’s population) is a global phenomenon. In Australia, elderly population aged 65 and above currently accounts for 13% of total population which is estimated to be projected around 25% by 2056. The group aged 85 years and over is estimated to expand from 1.6% to 7.3% by 2056 (Australian Bureau and Statistics, 2008). With ageing population the demographic…

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    Canada's Aging Population

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    Canada’s aging population Michaela 9D Canada’s aging population is causing a big problem for the economy right now and further into the future. In Canada there are more people over the age of 64 then under the age of 15, casing the younger population to pay for the pensions of the elderly. By the time current 14 year olds turn 22 they will be paying into the economy like every other working person in Canada. But, by the time that happens every two people working will be…

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    Aging Population Analysis

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    Demographics In 2010, there were 78 million baby boomers (individuals born between 1946 and 1964) in the United States (“The 2030 Problem,” 2013). According to the 2012 National Projections, the population is expected to become much older. By 2030, more than 20 percent of U.S. residents are projected to be aged 65 and over, compared with 13 percent in 2010 and 9.8 percent in 1970 (Colby & Ortman, 2014). According to World Health Organization (2011), the reason for the rapid increase in the…

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    Canada's Aging Population

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    Introduction Older adults are defined as those aged 65 years and older, this population are the fastest growing part of the Canadian population, consisting of 15.7% of the Canadian population as of July 1, 2014. The population of older adults will continue to rise and grow across Canada. By 2063, it is appraised that between 24 and 28 percent of Canada’s population will be aged 65 and older (Statistics Canada 2014a). Research shows that throughout the developed world, not only are people…

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    There is a growth of elderly people within the next decade. Life expectancy has been increasing. With an increase in an older population and people who are living longer with chronic diseases, there is and increasing demand for more facilities, equipment, physicians, staff and ongoing education. Bernstein and Lenny (2015) With this increase in patients there is a shortage of primary care physicians, especially physicians who treat diseases more common to older people such as cancer, orthopedic…

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