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New Realities of an Older America

12/08/2010 | Requests *

Summary

By 2032, there will be more people 65 or older than children under 15, according to this report. The shift toward an older population has enormous economic, social and political implications. The authors provide a framework for thinking about each trend, and comparative perspectives on changes over time and across age groups, and the unexpected ways in which these changes may unfold. 

Author

Hayutin, Adele M.; Dietz, Miranda; Mitchell, Lillian 

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Keywords

population; support programs; diversity; housing; health; personal finance 

Topic

Aging Issues 

Type/Tool

Data, Reports 

Source

Stanford Center on Longevity 

State

All States/Territories 

Date Created

12/08/2010 

Contact

Sharon Vazquez
Stanford Center on Longevity

info-longevity@stanford.edu
650-736-8643

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