Population aging to accelerate

Population aging to accelerate

According to a report by the United Nations, the global population is expected to see a significant increase in the number of elderly individuals in the coming years.

The proportion of people aged 60 and above is projected to rise from 11% in 2000 to 22% by 2050, and 32% by 2100.

By 2050, one in five people will be over 60.

This trend is driven by declining fertility rates and increasing life expectancy, which have led to a rapid aging of the population.

The report highlights the need for governments to develop policies to address the challenges posed by population aging, such as ensuring adequate healthcare and pension systems for the elderly.

It also emphasizes the importance of investing in education and training programs to prepare the workforce for an aging population.

In conclusion, population aging is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention and action from governments and policymakers around the world.

Author's summary:

The report by the United Nations highlights the significant increase in the number of elderly individuals in the global population, emphasizing the need for governments to develop policies to address the challenges posed by population aging.

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Qazinform Qazinform — 2025-11-27

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