Not exact matches
A new paper by Oxford researchers argues that some countries in Western Europe, and the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand now have birth rates that are now relatively close to replacement, that the underlying trend in Europe is upwards, and that
population aging, although
inevitable, is likely to be «manageable».
Yes, the country's phenomenal growth of the previous two decades has slowed, but this point was
inevitable; the economy, once it had reached such a size and its working
age population had peaked, as it did in 2012, growth couldn't continue at the same pace.
With an
aging population adding pressure to an already broken nursing home industry, the
inevitable result will be an increase in the number of abuse and neglect cases running through the court system.
As the baby boomers
age, a large segment of the
population is beginning to think about the
inevitable — final expenses.