6.3.2 Aging Population and Demographic Shifts

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    • China's aging population is accompanied by a decrease in birth rates and an increase in average age.

      True
    • Match the time period with its aging rate in China:
      1980 ↔️ Low
      2020 ↔️ Moderate
      2050 (Projected) ↔️ High
    • Order the following time periods based on their population in China from smallest to largest (in billions):
      1️⃣ 1980
      2️⃣ 2020
      3️⃣ 2050 (Projected)
    • Match the policy area with an example policy to address demographic challenges in China:
      Labor Force Participation ↔️ Incentives for older workers
      Pension and Retirement Systems ↔️ Raising retirement age
      Healthcare and Social Services ↔️ Expanding elderly care facilities
    • Raising the retirement age is one example of a policy related to pension and retirement systems.
    • What is the projected average age in China by 2050?
      48
    • By 2050, China's urbanization rate is projected to reach 80%.
    • Policies addressing an aging population aim to ensure financial sustainability of pension systems.

      True
    • A labor shortage due to an aging population can lead to lower economic growth
    • Match the policy area with an example policy:
      Labor Force Participation ↔️ Incentives for older workers
      Pension and Retirement Systems ↔️ Raising retirement age
      Healthcare and Social Services ↔️ Expanding elderly care facilities
    • Social isolation in the elderly can lead to feelings of loneliness
    • Order the aims of policies addressing the social implications of an aging population:
      1️⃣ Alleviate the burden on family caregivers
      2️⃣ Reduce social isolation
      3️⃣ Ensure integration and support within the community
    • Intergenerational engagement fosters mutual understanding between younger and older generations.
      True
    • An aging population is characterized by an increase in the proportion of older people and a decrease in younger individuals due to lower birth rates and increased life expectancy.
    • Demographic shifts are influenced by population growth, aging rate, and urbanization.
    • In 1980, China's birth rate was 18 per 1000.

      True
    • An aging population leads to higher healthcare costs due to specialized geriatric services.
      True
    • Government policies regarding demographics aim to maintain a productive workforce and ensure financial sustainability of pension systems.

      True
    • What is an "aging population"?
      Increase in older individuals
    • Demographic shifts are influenced by factors such as population growth, aging rate, and urbanization.

      True
    • What is one economic consequence of a labor shortage caused by an aging population?
      Lower productivity
    • Order the following economic challenges of an aging population from most direct to indirect:
      1️⃣ Labor Shortage
      2️⃣ Lower Economic Growth
      3️⃣ Reduced Competitiveness
    • Rising pension costs are a challenge for governments due to an aging population.
      True
    • Order the aims of government policies addressing an aging population:
      1️⃣ Maintain a productive workforce
      2️⃣ Ensure financial sustainability of pension systems
      3️⃣ Provide adequate healthcare and social support
    • Increasing funding for home-based care is a government policy to address social isolation in the elderly.

      True
    • What cultural adaptation may families need to make to support elderly relatives?
      Adjust caregiving roles
    • Why is it important to recognize the economic and social contributions of the elderly?
      Integrate them into the community
    • Order the following time periods based on their average age in China from youngest to oldest:
      1️⃣ 1980
      2️⃣ 2020
      3️⃣ 2050 (Projected)
    • Order the following time periods based on their urbanization rate in China from lowest to highest:
      1️⃣ 1980
      2️⃣ 2020
      3️⃣ 2050 (Projected)
    • Demographic shifts in China are influenced by population growth, aging rate, and urbanization.
    • A labor shortage caused by an aging population can lead to lower productivity and reduced economic growth.
    • What are the primary goals of government policies addressing an aging population?
      Productive workforce, financial sustainability, healthcare support
    • In 1980, China's birth rate was 18 per 1000, but by 2020 it decreased to 12 per 1000.
    • What was the urbanization rate in China in 1980?
      20%
    • Increased social isolation and higher elderly poverty are consequences of reduced family caregiving.
    • What is a key economic impact of an aging population related to the labor force?
      Labor shortage
    • Why do healthcare expenditures increase with an aging population?
      Healthcare needs rise
    • What is one social implication of family caregiving in an aging population?
      Social isolation
    • Match the policy area with an example policy for social implications of aging:
      Elderly Care Support ↔️ Expanding elderly care facilities
      Social Integration ↔️ Promoting intergenerational programs
    • Changing social norms can emphasize the elderly's wisdom and experience