Lars E. Kroll / Thomas
Lampert / Cornelia Lange / Thomas Ziese: Entwicklung und
Einflussgrößen der gesunden Lebenserwartung
Demographic ageing is a major challenge of
health policy in Germany. The main question is no longer if the
population of Germany is getting older, but whether gained life
years will be in a healthy condition or not. This paper gives an
overview on current re-search and evidence regarding trends and
determinants of the healthy life expectancy. Recent Evidence for
Germany seems to suggest that the population of Germany is going to
live even longer and in a better health state. These positive trends
may attenuate the expected increase of health costs during the
process of demographic ageing. On the other hand there is evidence
that not all parts of the population benefit from rising life
expectancy. There are lasting social inequalities regarding the
chances of a long and healthy life.
Keywords
healthy life expectancy; demographic change; social inequality
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