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International Internet Magazine. Baltic States news & analytics Thursday, 25.04.2024, 08:13

Norway ranks first in Global AgeWatch index

BC, Riga, 11.11.2015.Print version
The global population is getting older — and the world is not ready for it, according to an index by Global AgeWatch.

The report shines a light on how a country’s economic success is not enough to improve the lives of its increasingly elderly population, and identifies policies aimed at supporting this growing demographic in different regions of the world.

 

Quality of life and well-being are measured in four key domains: income security, health status, capability and enabling environment. According to the report, while some countries have taken steps towards guaranteeing basic income security in old age, half of the world’s population can still expect to spend their golden years without a pension.

 

Norway ranks first in the index, scoring consistently high across all domains, including a top score for income security with the highest GDP per capita in the region. Afghanistan is last (at 96), ranking lowest in the domain of health, with below-average life expectancy.

 


Source: Guardian

 

The Global AgeWatch Index shows not only what works for older people but also how much we need to do to fulfil the promise of our world. Improving data on age will help.






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