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Die alternde Gesellschaft

The ageing society
[working paper]

Schimany, Peter

Corporate Editor
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF) Forschungszentrum Migration, Integration und Asyl (FZ)

Abstract

Das Working Paper 4/2005 beschäftigt sich mit demographischer Alterung, also dem langfristigen Wandel von einer "jungen" zu einer "alten" Altersstruktur. Es werden verschiedene Aspekte behandelt wie der Übergang von hohen zu niedrigen Geburtenraten und Sterbeziffern, die Zunahme der Lebenserwartung,... view more

Das Working Paper 4/2005 beschäftigt sich mit demographischer Alterung, also dem langfristigen Wandel von einer "jungen" zu einer "alten" Altersstruktur. Es werden verschiedene Aspekte behandelt wie der Übergang von hohen zu niedrigen Geburtenraten und Sterbeziffern, die Zunahme der Lebenserwartung, aber auch der Zuwachs der Gruppe der alten Menschen an sich ("doppeltes Altern"). Es werden Trends und Potenziale einer alternden Gesellschaft aufgezeigt.... view less


Working Paper 4/2005 deals with demographic ageing, in other words the long-term change from a "young" to an "old" age structure. Various aspects are dealt with, such as the transition from high to low birth and mortality rates, the increase in life expectancy, as well as the growth in the size of t... view more

Working Paper 4/2005 deals with demographic ageing, in other words the long-term change from a "young" to an "old" age structure. Various aspects are dealt with, such as the transition from high to low birth and mortality rates, the increase in life expectancy, as well as the growth in the size of the group of the elderly per se ("double ageing"). Trends and potentials of an ageing society are demonstrated.... view less

Keywords
aging; age structure; Federal Republic of Germany; demographic aging; fertility rate; declining birth rate; mortality; life expectancy

Classification
Population Studies, Sociology of Population

Document language
German

Publication Year
2005

City
Nürnberg

Page/Pages
17 p.

Series
Working Paper / Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF) Forschungszentrum Migration, Integration und Asyl (FZ), 4

ISSN
1865-4967

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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