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Count what percentage of people in canada is 65+ If over 10% - the population can be defined as old. In canada, approximately 13% of population was aged 65+ in 2011. Globally 28. 4 (projected to rise to over 30 by 2050) Japan 47 (projected to increase to 55 by 2050) Take total population in the working age 15(18) to 64 as non-dependent ages. Use it as a denominator to calculate: aged dependency ratio, youth dependency ratio, total dependency ratio, the familial old age dependency ratio. Find three major reasons for population aging. Identify which one is the most important and which one is the least important. Demographic transition the shift from high fertility and high mortality to a low fertility. Demographic transition and low mortality: population explosion, population implosion. The united nation assembly on aging reported that population aging is. An aging and changing world: unprecedented, pervasive, profound, enduring. Years for population 65+ to double from 7% to 14%

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