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abcd. AGEING POPULATION - Burden or Benefit?. Demographic Trends Adrian Gallop Edinburgh 21 January 2002. AGEING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WHERE ARE WE NOW AND HOW DID WE GET HERE?. Ageing population. The main reasons for the ageing population structure of the UK population are:
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abcd AGEING POPULATION- Burden or Benefit? Demographic Trends Adrian Gallop Edinburgh 21 January 2002
AGEING IN THE UNITED KINGDOMWHERE ARE WE NOW AND HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Ageing population The main reasons for the ageing population structure of the UK population are: • Baby booms, followed by • Falling fertility rates • Falling mortality rates
Very small cohorts at start of WWII Large cohorts born immediately after WWI Post WWII baby boom Small cohorts born during WWI 1960’s baby boom Lowest fertility rate • 2000-based national population projectionsUnited Kingdom 2000 skip
Average achieved family size by age and year of birth of women United Kingdom, 1940-1975
Period and cohort measures * CFS for cohorts born 28 years earlier
Projecting fertility * CFS for cohorts born 28 years earlier
Expectation of life at birth according to death rates experienced in given years United Kingdom, 1911-1998
Proportion of persons surviving to successive ages, according to death rates experienced or projected England and Wales, 1851-2031
Effective annual rates of improvement in mortality between successive English Life Tables Males
Effective annual rates of improvement in mortality between successive English Life Tables Females
Changes in mortality 1980-95 • ASMRs for under 15s halved for M & F • Little reduction for males 15-44 (c10%) • Slowdown for females 15-44 (c20%) • Greater reduction for males aged 45-74 (c30%) than females (c20%) • Similar reductions for males and females aged 75 and over (c20%)
AGEING IN THE UNITED KINGDOMWHERE ARE WE GOING? Population projections for the UK
Expectation of life at birth according to mortality rates assumed for selected years
Projecting fertility * CFS for cohorts born 28 years earlier
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2000
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2005
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2010
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2015
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2020
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2025
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2030
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2035
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2040
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2045
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2050
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2055
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2060
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2065
2000-based population projections United Kingdom 2070
Actual and projected population by broad age group, United Kingdom, 1900-2070
Actual and projected age distribution, United Kingdom, 1981-2070
Population under 16 and over pension age, United Kingdom, 1981-2025
Actual and projected dependency ratios,United Kingdom, 1971-2051
Actual and projected components of elderly dependency ratio United Kingdom, 1971-2051
Expectation of life at birth for males, 1950-2010 Source: United Nations
Expectation of life at birth for females, 1950-2010 Source: United Nations
Expectation of life at age 60 EU countries • For males, UK lay 8th equal with 18.8 years • highest 20.3 years - Greece • lowest 17.8 years - Ireland • For females, UK lay 12th with 22.5 years • highest 25.1 years - France • lowest 21.5 years - Ireland
Percentage increase in numbers aged 65 & over, 1990-2050 Source: United Nations
Total period fertility rates in Europe, 1960-2010 Source: United Nations
Number of pensioners per 1000 “workers”, 1970-2050 Source: United Nations