Baby Boomers, Longevity, and Modern Aging
Demographic change is a key factor to consider when analyzing the future of societies and global economic development. Social values, mindsets, education, business, housing, transportation, etc., have changed more since the “baby boom” than in the previous several centuries. William Haseltine, Chairman and President of ACCESS Health International, reflects on this process and considers the implications of the “third stage” of life made possible by the lengthening of the human lifespan.
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