The ageing Scottish population: trends, consequences and responses

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Raeside, R. and Khan, H. 2008. The ageing Scottish population: trends, consequences and responses. Canadian Studies in Population. 35 (2), pp. 291-310.
TypeArticle
TitleThe ageing Scottish population: trends, consequences and responses
AuthorsRaeside, R. and Khan, H.
Abstract

The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an excess of immigrants over emigrants. The reason for the projected decline is the result of prolonged low fertility. The most immediate effect is ageing of the population. The causes and consequences of this demographic profile are discussed. To counter potential negative impacts
it is recommend that the pension system be reformed, pension ages raised, healthy living and inclusion in society promoted and migration policies formed to encourage immigration of skilled people and encourage and the return of emigrants.
Key Words: Ageing population, Scotland, consequences and responses.

PublisherUniversity of Alberta
JournalCanadian Studies in Population
ISSN0380-1489
Publication dates
Print01 Sep 2008
Publication process dates
Deposited22 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Originally produced as a working paper (No 207) for the Oxford Institute of Ageing, 2007.

Web address (URL)http://www.canpopsoc.org/journal/CSPv35n2p291.pdf
LanguageEnglish
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