Las consecuencias económicas del envejecimiento.
1º)El INE publicó que, dentro de 50 años, los españoles mayores de 64 años serán 14 millones, frente a los 9 millones que son hoy.
Además, como consecuencia de la drástica caída en la tasa de natalidad (una de las más bajas de Europa, con 1,33 hijos por mujer), la población española se reducirá desde los 46 millones actuales a los 41 millones. Así, la proporción de mayores de 64 años se doblará, pasando a representar el 34,5% del total en 2066, frente al 17,5% de 2016.
En cinco décadas, España se convertirá en uno de los países más envejecidos del mundo.
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The economic consequences of aging.1st) the INE published that, within 50 years, over 64 Spaniards will be 14 million, compared to 9 million who are today. In addition, as a result of the drastic fall in the birth rate (one of the lowest in Europe, with 1.33 children per woman), the Spanish population will reduce from the current 46 million to 41 million. Thus, the proportion of aged 65 will double, to represent 34.5% of the total in 2066, compared to 17.5% in 2016.In five decades, Spain will become one of the most aging countries in the world.
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The economic consequences of aging.
1 ° ) The INE reported that, in 50 years, the Spanish over 64 years will be 14 million, compared with 9 million are today.
In addition, as a result of the drastic drop in the birth rate (one of the lowest in Europe, with 1.33 children per woman), the Spanish population will fall from 46 million today to 41 million. Thus, the proportion of over 64 will double, and now accounts for 34.5% of the total in 2066, compared to 17.5% in 2016.
In five decades, Spain has become one of the oldest countries in the world .
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The Economic Implications of Ageing.1) published by the INE, in 50 years, the Spaniards over 64 will be 14 million, compared to 9 million who are today.In addition, as a result of the Sharp drop in the Birth Rate (one of the lowest in Europe with 1.33 Children per woman), the spanish population was reduced from 46 million to 41 million. So, the proportion of over 64 years will double, going on to represent 34.5% of the total in 2066, compared to 17.5% in 2016.In five decades, Spain has become one of the Aging countries in the World.
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