In London, the working -
age population rose by more than 40,000 during the decade, yet there were nearly 6,000 fewer employed persons.
Problems with teacher supply will be a problem as the secondary
age population rises, say experts
Not exact matches
In the last 12 months, Canada has added 118,500 part - time jobs while shedding 3,100 net full - time ones, despite the working
age population (defined as those 15 and older)
rising by 374,200, approximately the
population of London, ON.
Just over a quarter of Japan's
population is
aged 65 and over and that number is projected to
rise to a third by 2035, according to Japanese government data.
Our
aging population, a mismatch between where our prices are and where they should be based on our economic performance, and
rising interest rates are all reasons for this.
According to Yamaguchi, «There is pressure for tightening from both the demand and supply sides, as the
aging population dampens labor supply, at the same time that it gives
rise to labor demand for stable growth in healthcare and social welfare employment.»
In contrast, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer, the provincial, territorial and local government sector does not have a sustainable fiscal structure, even though their aggregate debt - to - GDP ratio is currently under 30 per cent, but expected to
rise significantly due to the impact of an
ageing population on their finances.
There is a limit to how many hours there are in a day that employees can work, how low the unemployment rate can go on a sustained basis, how high the labour force participation rate can
rise, and how large the proportion of working -
age people within the total
population can be.
«Among the working -
age population, the
rise in income for middle - class families has been fuelled by higher female employment rates, and, to a lesser extent, by higher wages and tax reductions,» says the presentation delivered to Flaherty.
The nation's
aging population, higher projected demand for tax efficient savings products and
rising interest rates remain key to Athene's future growth, Athene officials said.
«While regional markets clearly vary in strength, all will benefit from an expanding
population and a
rising share of condominium - loving empty - nesters
aged 55 or more,» the report adds.
So there are lots of those long - term factors, demographics,
aging population, global competition that mean that long - term interest rates may not
rise at the same level, but one can't help but feel that we have seen six, seven years and in some cases, 10 years now post global financial crisis of near - zero interest rates and it's just, I suspect, there are a lot of market practitioners have gotten used to that idea and haven't really gotten their heads around the fact that we are still seeing Fed governors suggesting we have got one more rate increase this year and potentially two or three coming out next year.
We can debate the potential causes of this imbalance —
aging demographics, falling
population growth, stagnation in innovation, zero - sum substitution of technology for labor, globalization,
rising wealth inequality, excessive debt accumulation, and so on.
Germany has one of the fastest -
ageing populations in the world, and the movement here has implications for other western countries, including Britain, particularly amid fears that austerity measures and
rising care costs are potentially undermining standards of residential care.
But with increasing numbers of Germans unable to afford the growing costs of retirement homes, and an
ageing and shrinking
population, the number expected to be sent abroad in the next few years is only likely to
rise.
From Pew: «As a
rising cohort of highly unaffiliated millennials reaches adulthood, the median
age of unaffiliated adults has dropped to 36, down from 38 in 2007 and far lower than the general (adult)
population's median
age of 46.»
The
ageing population and
rising affluence across Asia will see these regions increasingly experience the same chronic illnesses burdening western societies today.
Alice Cadman, Director of Business Development and Marketing at Leatherhead Food Research discusses links between nutrition and cognitive health and performance, set against the context of
rising cases of dementia and an
ageing population.
The combined
population of more - developed countries other than the U.S. is projected to decline beginning in 2016, raising the prospect of prolonged budget crises as the number of working -
age citizens diminish, pension costs
rise and tax revenues fall.
«Health and care services need to
rise to the challenge of responding to the increasingly complex conditions suffered by our
ageing population,» said Dave Behan, CQC chief executive.
The legal
age to purchase cigarettes has
risen progressively to 18, but for the adult
population smoking remains a legal pursuit, albeit surrounded by aggressive health warnings.
Transport's wider benefits — transport has a role to play tackling some of our big societal challenges including the
rise in obesity (through active travel), the
ageing population and social exclusion (through connecting people and places).
New York's prison
population is decreasing, but the number of inmates
age 50 and over
rose 46 percent from 2007 to 2016, and the state must adjust its policies to meet the unique needs of this
population, according to a report issued today by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office.
The problem is caused by the
ageing population, which means that healthcare costs are
rising faster than inflation.
What Labour needs is a new social democratic revisionism, that heavily focuses on restructuring the welfare state, to unite communitarian and cosmopolitan voters, in an era of globalization, high inequalities, increased demands for choice, and an
ageing population This requires applying the principles of solidarity, reciprocity and individual empowerment, in relation to reforming the welfare state, to make it more effective at tackling poverty and providing economic security, and to satisfy
rising demands for choice.
This is especially critical since Andrew Lansley has rightfully placed patient health outcomes at the heart of Government reforms; a pressing imperative given
rising public health challenges and an
aging population predisposed to long - term conditions (LTCs).
A future shortage of labor in Europe due to a declining and
aging population means that the EU will need an influx of immigrants to keep the workforce stable as well as to finance living standards and
rising costs for healthcare.
In the 1980s, however,
rising unemployment, an
ageing population and new social risks began to force German policy makers into action.
And advocates for older adults and some city officials say the reports warn of bigger issues: the coming
rise in dementia cases as the city's
population ages and the need to prepare.
The IFS said the NHS was getting a real terms increase of 0.1 % but referred to a piece of work they had done with the King's Fund which called for the NHS to get a 1 %
rise if it is to keep pace with an
ageing population and the
rising cost of drugs — the coalition's stated aim.
The cost of providing free TV licences is currently # 556m a year, and with our
ageing population that cost is
rising rapidly.
But today, with the
ageing population and a
rise in so - called «lifestyle diseases», the NHS finds itself with new challenges in supporting and caring for patients with long - term conditions.
Cahill's acceptance speech covered the usual subjects, though his foray into the state's
rising and falling prison
population — in the context of raising the
age of prosecuting offenders as adults from 16 to 18 — struck some as curious, considering things in Albany these days.
Several new members said they were concerned about
rising rent prices in the increasingly expensive area, particularly in Hell's Kitchen, as well as issues facing the neighborhood's
aging population.
From 1999 to 2013, mortality increased by nine per cent in middle -
aged white non-Hispanic Americans, despite life expectancy continuing to
rise among other U.S.
populations, including Hispanic and black non-Hispanic
populations.
About 5.5 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer's disease - caused dementia, and that number is expected to
rise with the increasingly
aging population.
The average
age of this whooping crane
population is increasing and as generations of birds learn these migratory paths, their numbers may continue to
rise.
Professor Sir Robert Lechler, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences says: «We can not ignore the significant health challenges facing our society as a result of an
aging and growing
population,
rising obesity levels and environmental and economic change.
«Dementia, including the most common form Alzheimer's Disease, and related neurodegenerative conditions are dramatically
rising in frequency as people live longer and our
population ages,» says study lead Professor Robert Richards, from the University of Adelaide's School of Biological Sciences.
To test the hypothesis that the web is a primary driver of
rising polarization, Shapiro and his coauthors used data from the American National Election Study (ANES), a nationally representative, face - to - face survey of the voting -
age population that has been conducted both pre - and post-election since 1948.
«At the same time, as our
population ages, we are seeing a significant
rise in older patients with falls or other trauma,» Hsia said.
As
population densities of hunter - gatherers slowly
rose at the end of the ice
ages, bands had to choose between feeding more mouths by taking the first steps toward agriculture, or else finding ways to limit growth.
- Negative economic growth and
rising unemployment lead to significantly increased likelihood of younger men,
aged 25 - 44, committing suicide, with a one per cent increase in unemployment leading to a 3.5 per cent
rise in suicides among this
age group, though migration and receiving money from family members who had migrated is found to reduce suicides among both the youth and female
population.
Each year, more than 1 million knee and hip replacements are performed in the United States, and the numbers are expected to
rise dramatically over the next decade with
rising rates of obesity and an
aging population.
As the cost of looking after an
aging population continues to
rise, maintaining access to green space could be a relatively low cost option for improving mental wellbeing.»
In addition to documenting the amount of defensive ecosystems in the U.S., the researchers fed data about property values,
population, income and
age into a model that tested four sea - level
rise scenarios.
An
aging population, and
rising levels of obesity, mean that the number of people with diabetes has increased dramatically over the past 35 years» says Professor Majid Ezzati, senior author from Imperial College London, London, UK.
Although there was an increase in overall rates (crude prevalence) of diabetes in many countries in Western Europe,
age - adjusted rates were relatively stable suggesting that most of the
rise in diabetes in Western Europe between 1980 and 2014 was due to the
aging population.
In the
population over the
age of 70, the figure
rises to four per cent.
They say the overall number of cancer deaths is set to
rise in 2012 because of
ageing populations.