Current Topics in Aging Flashcards
projected percent of Canadians 65 years and older by 2050
25%
Percent of Canadians under 14 and 65+
- 2016 these age groups wer equal
- 65 years and greater and has no surpassed <14
- <14 are future labour pool
Percent of Canadians aged 65+ distributed across Canada
Alberta is relatively young province
* territories youngest
Percent of Canadians aged 65+ compared to other countries
Canadians are generally younger but Japan, Germany and Italy typically have longer lifespans
* Also different birthrate and boom/bust cycles
Number of Canadians aged 85+
- increased # of higher age groups and projection to triple # 85+ in next 30 years
Percent of Canadians aged 100+
small increases but projected to increase significantly
Percent Men and Women aged 65+ in Canada
See more more women 85+ hence men have shorter lifespan
Life expectancy in Canada, 1920-2007
since 1950 have seen a 20 yr global life expectancy increase (more medical advancements, better food supply, public health care etc.)
* 2015: 82 years life expectancy; 84=F; 80=M
Canadian population age pyramid, 2011
Aging of the baby boomers is happening
* born 1946-1965
Life expectancy in Canada, by income
Lower income = increased mortality
Global life expectancy
Canada has one of the highest life expectancies
* from 2013
partnerships in different age groups
- more without partners in younger ages
- more married during mature adult years
- increase in those without partners in older age probably due to death of partner
Number of children raised and still living
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Percent of Canadians who are grandparents
majority of Canadians have at least 1 grandchild
Most common family structure in older Canadians currently
- married with multiple children and grandchildren but changes expected as younger generations age
- Increasing percent with no partner in older age group (living alone a nutritional risk in older adults)