Aging Europe

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Enablers:

  • Advance medicine and preventions
  • High living standards and conditions
  • More health awareness
  • Declining birth of new babies

Inhibitors:

  • Productivity growth in European countries
  • European Labour Market Reform, more flexible labour policies and increase the incentives to work
  • Support and facilitate very talented people not only the people whom we think need help.
  • Attract talented people from around the world.
  • Create a climate of entrepreneurship.
  • Attenuate immigration policies for talented people whom like to stay in Europe.
  • Create world-class educational institutions.
  • Getting more woman into the workforce


Paradigms:

The aging of European populations will threaten living standards and prosperity. A new sort of welfare state needs to arise. However, the European members are still scattered on which fundamentals they have to build this new welfare state. A model based on individualism and collective facilities only accessible for the more prosperous civilians like the American model or a more Northern Europe (Scandinavian) approach, a model based on solidarity and unity with collective facilities for all its civilian.


Experts:

  • United Nations
  • EU
  • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • Centraal burau voor de statistieken (CBS) for Dutch figures and trends


Timing:

  • 2000: Trend identified
  • 2005: Several parties and governmental institutions have done research on this matter and they all show that action is needed.
  • 2010: Period in which the steepest increase of people turning 65 years or older is expected
  • 2020 - 2025: One in five Europeans will be more than 65 years old.


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