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GLOBALAGINGTIMES
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Boomers adopting alternative transportation
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsZipcar, the world’s leading car sharing network, today released its first independent study examining the attitudes and lifestyle of “Urban Boomers,” a demographic cohort of adults who live in urban... -
Challenges and opportunities in targeting the senior consumer
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsThe global population of over 60s – Later Lifers – stood at 912 million in 2014, representing 12.6 percent of the total global population. It is projected that by 2030,... -
The myth of the baby boomer (Report – Uk)
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsA report compiled by the Ready for Ageing Alliance (RAA) seeks to dispel the widely touted myth that there is a uniform group of older people in the UK –... -
Elastic Generation report (UK)
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsJWT London has unveiled the Elastic Generation, its pioneering in-depth research into consumers in their 50s and 60s. A research by J. Walter Thompson London Reared during a time of... -
The Seven Myths of Population Aging
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsFrom Asia to the Americas, populations are getting older—a trend that is likely to continue for decades to come. So far, however, while perhaps acknowledging the existence of this trend,... -
The 2015 Ageing Report
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsDemographic projections : Dramatic changes in the age structure in the EU projected The demographic trends projected over the long term reveal that Europe is ‘turning increasingly grey’ in the coming... -
Ageing societies: The benefits, and the costs, of living longer
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsPopulation ageing, defined as a process which increases the proportion of old people within the total population, is one of the main problems of this century. It affects or will... -
Population Ageing Poses a Serious Threat to Public Finances (Germany)
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsPopulation ageing in Germany poses a serious threat to public finances in the long term, according to the results of a new research report by the Ifo Institute commissioned by... -
Moody’s: Aging will reduce economic growth worldwide in the next two decades
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsThe unprecedented pace of aging will impose a demographic tax that will slow economic growth over the next 20 years in both developed and emerging market economies, as working-age populations... -
China’s Rapidly Aging Population
Publie dans 5 September 2015 | No CommentsOver the past two decades, China’s population has been aging rapidly. As a result of China’s “one-child” policy and low mortality, the proportion of elderly citizens will continue to grow...