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The International old people´s Day
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 @ 2:26 AM

      Almost 40% of the Spanish population will be over 60 years in 2050.

     This data will place Spain as the seventh most Aged State in the world.

      Only Japan, Bosnia, Portugal, Cuba, South Korea and Italy exceed this figure.

      The percentage of people over 80 will double by 2050.

      More than a third of the Spanish population, 38.3%, will have more than 60 years in 2050, according to a report by the Population Fund , UNFPA. 

     This figure will place Spain as the seventh most aged state of the world behind Japan (with 41.5% of the population over age 60), Bosnia-Herzegovina (40.4%), Portugal (40.4 %), Cuba (39.2%), South Korea (38.9%) and Italy (38.4%).More than a third of the Spanish population, 38.3%, have more than 60 years in 2050, according to a report by the Population Fund UN, UNFPA.

      Moreover, Spain, with a rate of 22.7% over 60 years today, aging faster than all the European countries, which collectively reach more than 60 years, 33.6% within 38 years, states the report titled "Aging in the XXI century: a celebration and a challenge."      

      Meanwhile, in Spain the percentage of people over 80 will double by 2050, from 4.4% today to 10 In Europe, the percentage of people over 80 will rise from 4.4% today to 9.3% in 2050.In Europe, the percentage of people over 80 will rise from 4.4% today to 9.3% inIn Europe, the percentage of people over 80 will rise from 4.4% today to 9.3% in 2050.

Más de 800 personas mayores celebran el XX aniversario de COAPEMA

More than 800 senior people celebrate the Twentieth Aniversary of COAPEMA, by Gobierno de Aragon, at flickr.com

Kind regards,

Luis

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