Sentences with phrase «substantial population aging»

That may lead to substantial population aging before the economy becomes mature enough to support its aging population.

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That is happening amid an overall aging of the population «shows substantial number of people are being attracted into the labor market,» Yellen said during a press conference following the Fed's September meeting.
While the assumptions about the future unemployment rate may be affected by policy, the fact is that slower U.S. population growth, coupled with an aging population, place substantial limits on labor force growth, which will leave U.S. GDP growth almost entirely dependent on changes in productivity.
WHEREAS, Erie County plays a substantial role in the lives of our aging population through investing in our transportation services, expanding our dining programs and ensuring protection through our adult protective services program;
It argues that these have been understated; in some cases persistent substantial population growth, in others rapid fertility decline leading to severe levels of population aging.
And, because stroke risk rises sharply after age 60, countries with large «boomer» populations, such as the United States, are on course for a substantial increase in stroke prevalence...
The Aging Brain Care Medical Home, a novel population health management program implemented in the homes of older adults achieves significant health improvement for individuals with depression and also substantial stress reduction in family caregivers of dementia patients, according to a new study by investigators from the Regenstrief Institute, Indiana University Center for Aging Research and Eskenazi Health.
Analysis showed the average county - level age - adjusted drug - related mortality rate was 16.6 deaths per 100,000 population, but there were substantial geographic differences with drug - related deaths reaching over 100 per 100,000 in some counties.
Even with the single payer system, our health care costs are a substantial component of governmental budgets and are likely to rise to unsustainable levels with our aging population without further changes to the system (some of which are likely to reduce the «competency» of those providing health services — i.e. less reliance on doctors).
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