A comprehensive survey across 143 countries has highlighted how well various nations are equipped to support the world’s rapidly aging population, particularly in terms of well-being, equity, and security. As the global population ages, some countries are more prepared than others to handle the challenges and opportunities this demographic shift presents.
The aging of the world’s population is largely seen as a success story, reflecting advances in healthcare, medicine, and public health. A look back at 1950 reveals that the chances of a baby born in a high-income country surviving to 90 were just 4.8%. Today, that number has risen to 26.7%, with projections estimating that 50% of babies born today in high-income countries will reach that milestone by 2060. But with this longer life expectancy comes the question: Is the world socially and economically ready for an aging population?
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