GRT 2100 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gerontology, Old Age Security, Disengagement Theory

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Gerontology ( the study of old man"): the scientific study of aging and its consequences. Three conditions affect population size and structure: immigration, death rate (the number of deaths per. 1,000 people in a population), and birth rate (the number of births per 1,000 women in a population). Mortality: the death rate; morbidity: the illness rate. In the early 1900s, the leading cause of death was infectious diseases and the average life expectancy was. Eventually, vaccines and antibiotics emerged which lowered the number of deaths and increased life expectancy; nutrition and sanitation greatly improved; and family size began to decrease. An aging population has impacts on family, education, work, business, and the government and so the elderly are portrayed as a societal burden. Canadians 60 years old or older: between 1950 and 2000, they have tripled. Canadians 65 years old or older: between 1981 and 2009, they have doubled and will double again by.

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