Literature DB >> 26315315

Aging in Poland.

Magdalena Leszko1, Ludmila Zając-Lamparska2, Janusz Trempala2.   

Abstract

With 38 million residents, Poland has the eighth-largest population in Europe. A successful transition from communism to democracy, which began in 1989, has brought several significant changes to the country's economic development, demographic structure, quality of life, and public policies. As in the other European countries, Poland has been facing a rapid increase in the number of older adults. Currently, the population 65 and above is growing more rapidly than the total population and this discrepancy will have important consequences for the country's economy. As the population ages, there will be increased demands to improve Poland's health care and retirement systems. This article aims to provide a brief overview of the demographic trends in Poland as well a look at the country's major institutions of gerontology research. The article also describes key public policies concerning aging and how these may affect the well-being of Poland's older adults.
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Keywords:  Aging research; Demography; Poland; Public policy; Retirement

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26315315     DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnu171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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