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the demographic factorscausepopulation aging

Advances in medicine , amongst other factors , increase life expectancyleadingto population aging

Low fertility & greater longevityresultin population aging

the declineresultsfrom population aging

care ... the challengesresultfrom population aging

the problemscould resultfrom population aging

global demographic trendsleadingto population aging

that no other force has greater consequences for development than demographic transitioninfluencespopulation aging

The combining effect of increasing life expectancy and decreasing fertility ratescausespopulation aging

the challengesresultfrom population aging

by the large baby - boom generation entering retirement and lower - birth - rate generations entering employment(passive) caused bypopulation aging

DESCRIPTION ( provided by applicant ) : Declining fertility rates , aging of the baby - boomers , and increasing life expectancyare leadingto population aging

primary osteoarthritisresultingfrom population aging

workersresultingfrom population aging

by the baby boomers(passive) caused byPopulation aging

by low fertility and mortality rates(passive) caused bypopulation aging

A combination of declining air quality , increasing rates of urbanization , andhas contributedpopulation aging

United States Increased lifespanshave ledto population aging

Increased lifespanshave ledto population aging

slowing population growth resulting from reductions in fertilityleadsto population aging

on the one hand(passive) is causedPopulation aging

prosperity(passive) is generally caused byPopulation aging

by the baby boomers entering retirement and a shortage of people entering the work force(passive) caused byPopulation aging ... =

Sonycausedthe population aging

by the lengthening of human lifespans ( i.e. , longevity(passive) caused partly byPopulation aging

Many factors such as population density in urban areas , household size , andcontributepopulation aging

the extra expenditure pressuresresultingfrom population aging

employer - related issuesresultingfrom population aging

The reduction of fertility , as part of the demographic transitioncausespopulation ageing

reduction of fertility , as part of the demographic transitioncausespopulation ageing

The factor ... , the decline in fertilitycausedpopulation ageing

declining fertility and increasing life expectancy(passive) is caused byPopulation ageing

two factors : declining fertility rates and increasing longevity(passive) is caused byPopulation ageing

Increasing life expectancy ... the only trendcausespopulation ageing

in a wider context of fertility transition , as well as shifts in life expectancy(passive) is setPopulation ageing

not just by lower birth rates but(passive) was causedPopulation ageing

public health interventionsresultpopulation ageing

Notes forhas causedpopulation ageing

by low birth - rates and migration(passive) caused byaging populations

in a wider context of fertility transition(passive) is setPopulation ageing

to declining numbers of working age people and additional social burdensleadsto declining numbers of working age people and additional social burdens

to an increase in national savings as the proportion of the population in the maximum savings years increaseswill ... leadto an increase in national savings as the proportion of the population in the maximum savings years increases

to increased burden of chronic diseases and demand in public healthleadsto increased burden of chronic diseases and demand in public health

in an increased prevalence of long - term conditions , which has resulted in increased expenditure on the care for those affectedhas resultedin an increased prevalence of long - term conditions , which has resulted in increased expenditure on the care for those affected

aging of the labor force and reduces the portion of working age population in the economycausesaging of the labor force and reduces the portion of working age population in the economy

suffering from families as well as society burdencausingsuffering from families as well as society burden

in an increase in the share of older workers in the labour forcewill also resultin an increase in the share of older workers in the labour force

to declining labor forces , lower fertility , and an increase in the age dependency ratio , the ratio of working - age to old - age individualswill likely leadto declining labor forces , lower fertility , and an increase in the age dependency ratio , the ratio of working - age to old - age individuals

to increased prevalence of chronic diseasesleadsto increased prevalence of chronic diseases

to declining labour forces , lower fertility , and an increase in the age dependency ratio , the ratio of working - age to old - age individualswill likely leadto declining labour forces , lower fertility , and an increase in the age dependency ratio , the ratio of working - age to old - age individuals

inevitable changes to the labor supplywill causeinevitable changes to the labor supply

to the enhanced prevalence of the diseasehas also contributedto the enhanced prevalence of the disease

problemswill causeproblems

the problems(passive) caused bythe problems

to increases in demand for pensions and health careleadsto increases in demand for pensions and health care

Social Security and Medicare costs to rise , and revenue to fallcausingSocial Security and Medicare costs to rise , and revenue to fall

to an increase in chronic diseasesleadsto an increase in chronic diseases

alsoleadsalso

alsoleadsalso

to a decline in the labor forcewill ... leadto a decline in the labor force

to an increase debt to GDP ratiowill inevitably leadto an increase debt to GDP ratio

to increasing health expendituresleadsto increasing health expenditures

primarily from declining fertility rates and increasing survivalresultsprimarily from declining fertility rates and increasing survival

significantly to this risecontributessignificantly to this rise

to a reduction in GDPmay ... leadsto a reduction in GDP

to changes in medical careinevitably leadsto changes in medical care

the majority of that risecould causethe majority of that rise

to an increase in incident casesdoes ... contributeto an increase in incident cases

to an estimated 55 % increase in cardiovascular disease deaths globallycontributedto an estimated 55 % increase in cardiovascular disease deaths globally

to higher health care expenditurecontributeto higher health care expenditure

to large increases in medical spending but also a large shift in the relative size of private vs. public insuranceleadsto large increases in medical spending but also a large shift in the relative size of private vs. public insurance

the projected decline in domestic saving ( especially household saving(passive) caused bythe projected decline in domestic saving ( especially household saving

in lower economic growthmight ... resultin lower economic growth

to an increase in the number of deathsshould leadto an increase in the number of deaths

to an increase in CVD deathsleadsto an increase in CVD deaths

to an increase in the incidence of age - related cognitive dysfunctionis leadingto an increase in the incidence of age - related cognitive dysfunction

the challenges(passive) caused bythe challenges

to a large increase in the number of healthy older adultshas ledto a large increase in the number of healthy older adults

to large increases in medical spending but also a large shift in the relative size of public vs. private insuranceleadsto large increases in medical spending but also a large shift in the relative size of public vs. private insurance

in labour shortageshas resultedin labour shortages

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