Aging Societies
China's aging population presents a unique challenge, stemming from its one-child policy and rising life expectancy. While parents today invest more time in their children, the U.S. faces a troubling gap in life expectancy compared to countries like Japan, largely driven by inequality. Addressing healthy life expectancy as a national target could shift focus towards reducing disparities in health outcomes.In this clip
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The Road to Healthier & Longer Lives — with Andrew Scott
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Why do you think so many countries have falling birth rates, as discussed in episode 859: Bradley Schurman | Demographic Collapse in Russia, China, and the USA, and the clip Life Expectancy Insights?
Why do you think so many countries have falling birth rates, as discussed in the episode 859: Bradley Schurman | Demographic Collapse in Russia, China, and the USA, and the clip Life Expectancy Insights?
Why do you think so many countries have falling birth rates, as discussed in the episode 859: Bradley Schurman | Demographic Collapse in Russia, China, and the USA and the clip Life Expectancy Insights?