Population Ratio (65 Years Old and Above)
According to the "World Population Prospects" published by the Population Division of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, the ratio of individuals aged 65 and above to the total population can serve as indicators of the demographic trends of various countries and regions. If the share of elderly population reaches 7%, a country can be qualified as an "aging society."
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