HLTH352 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Population Ageing, Ageism

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Older people have grown in numbers, but also in diversity. We tend to assume that everyone over (cid:888)(cid:887) is an (cid:498)older adult(cid:499), but we can"t compare someone in their 60s to someone in their 90s (this is essentially comparing a baby to someone in their 30s). Within canada, different populations have different needs. ** aboriginal people have higher fertility rates and higher mortality rates than the average canadian population. ** the life expectancy (le) in canada is 82 years. Life span the maximum limit of survival for a species. Life expectancy the average number of years that a person is projected to live, Fertility rate the average number of births per woman. either at birth or a certain age. ** life expectancy shifts, while life span stays constant. People live longer due to increased quality of life, through things such as medical advances, healthier lifestyle, and **sanitation/hygiene**. Baby boom baby bust baby boom echo (1946-65)

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