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developed countries have a higher proportion of elderly people give reason

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Answered by shaikhsaood20004
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(June 2007) The aging of the planet’s population will play out differently in well-off developed nations and less-affluent developing ones. In developed countries, the increasing number of elderly people will be the trend to watch. In developing ones, though, there could be an important impact from a growing working-age population.

People are living longer and having fewer children, but the impact of this differs among nations. This difference is linked to the state of health, as well as age-structure profiles, in developed and developing nations.

Answered by avitaylor101
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As elderly peoples have the vast experience and logic toward any activities so that they complete the development work with several creative ways ...that's why

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