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- W62480202 abstract "This article discusses trends in aging of the urban population in Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai, China. Shanghai has the largest proportion of elderly in the population (over 15%). Shanghai's total population increased 1.14% during 1953-90, but the elderly population increased by 7.55%. Beijing's elderly population grew from 8.2% of total population to 10.27% during 1979-90. The elderly population in Tianjin increased by 20%. Aging is proceeding more rapidly in urban areas. By the year 2000, the proportion of elderly will increase to 17.7% in Shanghai, 14.6% in Beijing, and 12.7% in Tianjin. A main concern is the aging of the working population aged 35-59 years, which will comprise almost 60% of the total population by 2000. These workers will pose a problem for manual work and competitiveness of enterprises. New technologies will demand a more flexible work force and a younger working population. By 2030, these older workers will be among the aged. In 2030, the elderly will comprise 39.7%, 35%, and 29.5% of the population in Shanghai, Beijing, and Tianjin, respectively. There will be 3.45 elderly people for every child and 1 elderly person for every 2.5 people. This dramatic shift in population structure is unprecedented. These cities will be beset with many problems with intergenerational support and the work force. Families will consist of a 4-2-1 mix of 4 elderly, 2 middle-aged parents, and 1 child. China's cities will experience waves of population shifts: an abundant labor supply; severe aging; a labor force shortage; and severe aging. Population aging will first expand rapidly, then decline quickly over 20 years, and then expand again in 10 years. These abrupt changes will exert negative effects on industrial adjustment, the social welfare system, and the stability of employment. The floating population that is young will be a potential resource and solution to population aging." @default.
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- W62480202 title "Urbanization and the aging of urban population in China: trend and countermeasures." @default.
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