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  2. Caregiving by country - Wikipedia

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    According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2001 paper on the health and well-being of Carers, Carers save the Australian Federal Government over $30 billion a year, according to the same statistics there are over 300 000 Young Carers (Carers Australia states that a Young carer is any carer under the age of 25 [1]) with 1.5 million potential young carers, where potential is defined as a ...

  3. Social Progress Index - Wikipedia

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    The Social Progress Index (SPI) measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens. Fifty-four indicators in the areas of basic human needs, foundations of well-being, and opportunity to progress show the relative performance of nations.

  4. Who are the world's strictest parents? - AOL

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    To come up with the ranking of parental paranoia, researchers conducted interviews with 18,303 children and a sampling of their parents in 16 countries.

  5. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Family and friends can provide a home (i.e. host elderly relatives), help with money and meet social needs by visiting, taking them out on trips, etc. One of the major causes of elderly falls is hyponatremia , an electrolyte disturbance in which the level of sodium in a person's serum drops below 135 mEq/L. Hyponatremia is the most common ...

  6. People are living longer lives—but not healthier ones. Here ...

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    Roughly a third of Americans ages 45 and older say they’re living in social isolation, according to a recent AARP survey. As America’s aging population grows, that number is bound to expand.

  7. Population ageing - Wikipedia

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    The expectation of continuing population ageing prompts questions about welfare states' capacity to meet the needs of the population. In the early 2000s, the World Health Organization set up guidelines to encourage "active ageing" and to help local governments address the challenges of an ageing population (Global Age-Friendly Cities) with ...

  8. Saving for retirement a challenge for the "sandwich generation"

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    "You may be pressured to even help your older parents. But don't sacrifice your own retirement savings." The Gomezes are saving, but they are also more than $500,000 in debt, including house, car ...

  9. Aging and society - Wikipedia

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    Older people have different requirements from society and government, and frequently have differing values as well, such as for property and pension rights. [1] Older people are also more likely to vote, and in many countries the young are forbidden from voting. Thus, the aged have comparatively more, or at least different, political influence. [2]