台灣面臨超高齡社會的挑戰與因應

Taiwan is one of the countries with the fastest growing elderly population in the world. After reaching 7% in 1993, the number of people over 65 years old jumped to 14% in 2018, and will increase to 20% in 2025. In just 25 years, Taiwan has progressed from an aging society to an aged society, and it...

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Published inTaiwan gong gong wei sheng za zhi (Taiwan gong gong wei sheng xue hui) Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 109 - 111
Main Author 許志成(Chih-Cheng Hsu)
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published 台灣 臺灣公共衛生學會 29.04.2022
台灣公共衛生學會
Taiwan Public Health Association
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ISSN1023-2141
DOI10.6288/TJPH.202204_41(2).PF02

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Summary:Taiwan is one of the countries with the fastest growing elderly population in the world. After reaching 7% in 1993, the number of people over 65 years old jumped to 14% in 2018, and will increase to 20% in 2025. In just 25 years, Taiwan has progressed from an aging society to an aged society, and it will take another 7 years to further advance to a super-aged society.
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ISSN:1023-2141
DOI:10.6288/TJPH.202204_41(2).PF02