Aging Societies
Understanding population aging and the dynamics of aging societies as been a consistent research area at HCPDS since 2008. Across the world, the vast majority of countries are experiencing a growth in their older populations for two reasons: an increase in life expectancy in most countries, and a decrease in fertility. These trends have converted the age structure of societies from the traditional pyramid to more of a rectangular shape, with almost equal numbers of men and women in each age group until the very oldest segment. This demographic transition challenges all societies to restructure major institutions to maintain resilience and human well-being.
Our flagship project, Health and Aging in Africa: Longitudinal Studies in South Africa (HAALSA), examines the under-studied demographic and health transitions taking place in rural South Africa…
Publications and media coverage of research by our affiliates related to Aging Societies
Below are the Harvard Pop Center faculty that research issues related to Aging Societies.
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