Increase in The Global Population

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The global population is increasing at a rapid pace, and a considerable amount of attention is being given by many nations throughout the world to the steady climb in people’s ages. People living long into the standard retirement age is largely contributing to the massive increase in the global population. It is only in the last century or so that there has been a high rate of elderly people. Now, people who are 65 years old or so are considered to be elderly, but 200 years ago, that age was likely around 50 (Stevenson, n.d.). This essay will discuss the role and status of older adults across different cultures. The number of people is steadily increasing, and a large contribution to this growth is the longer life expectancy of the average person in various cultures throughout the world. While the vast majority of nations throughout the world are experiencing an influx in elderly people, the roles and the ways that the elderly are treated are highly divergent.
The study of aging, or gerontology, has shown the steady growth in the average age of a person, and this is largely related to improved healthcare coverage in developed nations. Many countries are now participating in health care coverage for the average citizen. In the United States, for example, Medicare has benefitted the average citizen – and the implementation of ObamaCare is expected to do so even more. This shows the dedication by the American public to take care of the elderly people. While some believe that elderly people are treated with disrespect – which is true in many cases – the social welfare system is going through a restructuring process where the interests of the elderly are being placed in high priority. While improvements in the social healthcare system...

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