Demography and Aging

F. Höpflinger
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During the last twenty years, sociological analysis has improved our understanding of the dynamic interrelationships between demographic aging and changes in individual aging processes, particularly by looking in more detail at structural and cohort changes in the life situation of the elderly population. Sociological research has provided particularly fruitful contributions on the impact of demographic aging (low fertility rates combined with increased life expectancy) on intergenerational relationships. While research on demographic aging and individual aging has made much progress, public perceptions and political discourses are still dominated by deficit-oriented and simplified views of demographic aging (also due to the fact that demographic aging is mostly measured by using obsolete chronological age definitions).
人口与老龄化
在过去的二十年中,社会学分析提高了我们对人口老龄化和个体老龄化过程变化之间动态相互关系的理解,特别是通过更详细地研究老年人口生活状况的结构和队列变化。社会学研究在人口老龄化(低生育率与预期寿命增加相结合)对代际关系的影响方面提供了特别富有成效的贡献。虽然对人口老龄化和个体老龄化的研究取得了很大进展,但公众认知和政治话语仍然被赤字导向和简化的人口老龄化观点所主导(也因为人口老龄化主要是使用过时的实时年龄定义来衡量的)。
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