Fast Facts and Stats About Population and Aging Around the World
Fast Facts and Stats About Population and Aging Around the World
United States / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of the United States, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
United Kingdom / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of the United Kingdom, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Sweden / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Sweden, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Germany / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Germany, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Denmark / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Denmark, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
India / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of India, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
China / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of the People's Republic of China, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Australia / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Australia, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Singapore / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Singapore, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Republic of Korea / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Japan / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Japan, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
New Zealand / Fact Sheet
March 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of New Zealand, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Canada / Fact Sheet
February 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Canada, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Mexico / Fact Sheet
February 2007— This page contains links to reports, working papers and speeches on the state of the 50+ population of Mexico, as well as links to relevant governmental and non-governmental organization websites.
Portfolio on Pensions / Fact Sheet
February 2007— A collection of recently released international comparative resources on public, private and occupational pensions.
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