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Ageing Indicators In Selected Countries Of The European Union

Research Journal of Economics, Business and ICT

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Title Ageing Indicators In Selected Countries Of The European Union
 
Creator Miskolczi, Martina; University of Economics in Prague
Langhamrova, Jitka; University of Economics in Prague
Langhamrova, Jana; University of Economics in Prague
 
Subject
Ageing, European Union, Population
J11, J14
 
Description Population ageing is a process of increasing proportion of seniors in the population, i.e. people in the age of 65 years and more. It can be widely observed in all developed countries over the world. Ageing is accompanied by growing economic dependency carried by productive part of the population, which has to support still larger non-productive part consisting mostly from seniors. This burden can be measured by increasing proportion of senior in the population, median age, total dependency ratio, young-age and old-age dependency ratio and other indicators. Currently, old-age dependency ratio in the Czech Republic is on the level of 0.216 in 2009. In other European countries the ratio ranges from 0.168 (Ireland, 0.169 (Slovak Republic) to 0.313 (Germany). Using existing population projection, old-age dependency ratio is forecasted to reach the threshold of 0.68 in the year 2060. This means that one person in productive age has to support additional 0.68 individual in post-productive age. Comparison of European countries of both historical and future trends is provided in the paper using population distribution and population projections from EUROSTAT. In all cases, increase of old-age dependency ratio and other indicators is projected. Consequently, European countries have to solve problems arising from population ageing and growing proportion of post-productive generation.
 
Publisher English Time Schools & Overseas Education
 
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Date 2011-12-23
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ojs.journals.cz/index.php/RJEBI/article/view/206
 
Source Research Journal of Economics, Business and ICT; Vol 3 (2011)
2047-7848
2045-3345
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://ojs.journals.cz/index.php/RJEBI/article/view/206/210
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2011 Martina Miskolczi, Jitka Langhamrova, Jana Langhamrova
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