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Faster and faster, our global populations are aging — especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
LMICs are not alone in facing the persistent and unfair differences experienced by older adults often based on gender, ethnicity, ability, geography, and socio-economic status. These inequalities are a risk to all our countries. However, the greater risk is inaction.
Facilitating equity in healthy aging is possible when we come together as a global community. AARP's Aging Readiness & Competitiveness (ARC) 4.0 report, with data and analysis by Economist Impact, highlights a knowledge base of real-world solutions.
The ARC 4.0 report spotlights solutions and leading practices from the public and private sectors, civil society and individuals, and focuses on achieving equitable health in a rapidly aging world.
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age 65 and older by 2050
Source: UN, Economist Impact
between top 10% of individualsand the bottom 50%
Source: World Inequality Database, Economist Impact
to be in the workforce than men
Source: International Labour Organization, Economist Impact
Source: Global Longevity Economy Outlook report
Drive collaborative, grassroots and community-based efforts to promote health equity for older adults
Contribute by helping to build anage-friendly society by combatting ageism and reporting instances of elder abuse
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