Sentences with phrase «aging population holds»

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According to 34 - nation Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canada would place fifth during the recovery period according to the percentage of the working age population that held a job at the end of 2013, compared to the situation prior to the 2008 - 09 recession.
And many nations share the same characteristics that are supposed to be holding discount rates so low in America, aging populations obligated to accumulate savings (Japan and Germany), as well as low interest rates and smooth economic expansion, practically worldwide phenomena.
The «demographic time - bomb» of aging populations is likely to hold down yields and limit the growth that supports stock prices.
However, given the ageing of the population and the accompanying pressures on health care costs, it is important that such discussions begin much earlier and involve the public, rather than being held behind closed doors.
Combined with low growth and aging population, this is likely to hold down long - term bond yields in Europe and Japan.
We've held a longstanding view that changing demographic trends and an aging population in the developed world mean that there will be a demand for income that is structurally higher than what we've seen in the past.
The new map would increase the black voting age population in the 4th District, currently held by GOP Rep. J. Randy Forbes.
2011 Census information on total population, population density, and the proportion of the resident population falling into different categories of gender, age, household type, housing tenure, ethnicity, country of birth, passports held, English (or Welsh in Wales) spoken as a main language, religion, National Statistics Socio - economic Classification (NS - SeC), Economic activity, industrial sector, qualifications, health, and deprivation.
The question also generates a demographic breakdown of the region's population, for example, how many women aged 25 to 39 hold degrees in science and engineering.
A SMALL, poorly studied population of non-migrating grey whales may hold the key to how these ocean giants survived the last ice age.
This association held even after the researchers accounted for other potential factors, including total population, number of law enforcement employees, median age, gender distribution, race distribution, poverty rate, unemployment rate, unobserved heterogeneity among cities (e.g., city area, legal system), and unobserved time - varying effects (e.g., macroeconomic conditions).
The results held up after the researchers took into account other differences in the study population, including employment status, whether they were married, race, education and age.
She holds a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Aging & Immunity, and investigates how changes in the immune system of older adults and vulnerable populations predispose them to pneumonia infection.The aim of Dr. Bowdish's research at McMaster University is to develop novel preventative and therapeutic strategies that reduce the burden of pneumonia.
The population is aging, but they are striving to hold on to their youth as long as they can.
A larger number of similar individuals as indicated by a larger search volume index in a state for «Ashley Madison» may therefore be associated with fewer cases of Chlamydia holding population, race, age, income, and population density, constant.
According to a recent Globe and Mail article which references Statistics Canada numbers, «the total amount of debt held in households led by people aged 55 to 64 almost quadrupled between 1999 and 2012, while the level for the overall population did little more than double (these are inflation - adjusted numbers).
«AAT is an accessible and affordable adjunctive treatment option that holds promise for populations from all ages and walks of life, including children who often have a natural affinity for animals,» said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of the American Humane Association, in a statement.
The works in this exhibition contend with what it means to live in the age of Trump, Wikileaks, and border walls; an age when the term BlackLivesMatter holds urgent currency, women's bodies are once again up for grabs and whole segments of the population are obliged to live in a state of erasure.
'' Gordon contends that the nation's productivity growth will be further held back by the headwinds of rising inequality, stagnating education, an aging population, and the rising debt of college students and the federal government, and that we must find new solutions.
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