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Aging Germany - an overview

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Fabian ChristJuly 15, 2011

Germany is one of the fastest-aging countries in the world. At the same time, the elderly are gaining more and more power: as a growing voter bloc, as consumers, and as decision makers. Many young people are turning against what they call a “pensioners’ democracy”. Demographer Dr. Herwig Birg explains the generational conflict in an aging Germany.

Germany is one of the fastest-aging countries in the world. At the same time, the elderly are gaining more and more power: as a growing voter bloc, as consumers, and as decision makers. Many young people are turning against what they call a “pensioners’ democracy”. Demographer Dr. Herwig Birg explains the generational conflict in an aging Germany.
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