Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Best Elderly

From the BBC:
"Global AgeWatch Index: Norway best for older people"

Norway is the best place to grow old, according to an index of the quality of later life in 96 countries.
HelpAge International's Global AgeWatch Index measures the social and economic welfare of those over 60. Published on the UN International Day of Older Persons, it ranks Australia, Western Europe and North America highly, and Afghanistan last. The report predicts that by 2050, 21% of the global population will be over 60. The index measures four areas - income security, health, personal capability and whether the person lives in an "enabling environment". Hot on the heels of Norway comes Sweden, closely followed by Switzerland, Canada and Germany. The report says that by 2050, some 40 countries in the index will have populations where 30% are aged 60 or over. The UN has said that the number of those aged 60 or over is expected to reach 1.4 billion by 2030.


^ With Russia one of the worst places to grow old Norway is the best place. It's nice to see a government and nation treat their elderly as the human beings they are. ^

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-29426285

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