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Comparison of Population Aging in Europe and Asia Using a Time-Consistent and Comparative Aging Measure.


ABSTRACT: Objective: We compare population aging in Europe and Asia using a measure that is both consistent over time and appropriate for cross-country comparison. Method: Sanderson and Scherbov proposed to estimate the old-age threshold by the age at which the remaining life expectancy (RLE) equals 15 years. We propose an adjustment of this measure, taking into account cross-national differences in the exceptionality of reaching that age. Results: Our old-age threshold was lower than 65 years in 2012 in Central Asia, Southern Asia, Southeastern Asia, and many Eastern European countries. These populations also experienced a higher share of elderly compared with the RLE15 method. Our method revealed more geographical diversity in the shares of elderly. Both methods exhibited similar time trends for the old-age thresholds and the shares of elderly. Discussion: Our prospective and comparative measure reveals higher population aging estimates in most Asian and Eastern European countries and more diversity in aging.

SUBMITTER: Balachandran A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7322980 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun/Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of Population Aging in Europe and Asia Using a Time-Consistent and Comparative Aging Measure.

Balachandran Arun A   de Beer Joop J   James K S KS   van Wissen Leo L   Janssen Fanny F  

Journal of aging and health 20190117 5-6


<b>Objective:</b> We compare population aging in Europe and Asia using a measure that is both consistent over time and appropriate for cross-country comparison. <b>Method:</b> Sanderson and Scherbov proposed to estimate the old-age threshold by the age at which the remaining life expectancy (RLE) equals 15 years. We propose an adjustment of this measure, taking into account cross-national differences in the exceptionality of reaching that age. <b>Results:</b> Our old-age threshold was lower than  ...[more]

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