Aging into the 21st Century
May 31, 1996
National Aging Information Center
This special report was prepared by Jacob Siegel under contract
number HHS-100-95-0017 with the Administration on Aging, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
CONTENTS
Factors
In Program Participation and In Dependency Projected
Health Conditions Among the Elderly Summary
and Implications
References
TABLES Table
1. Projections of the Population, by Age and Sex: 1995 to
2050
Table
2. Projections of the Percentage Increase in Population, by
Age: 1995 to 2010, 1995 to 2030, 1995 to 2050
Table
3. Projections of the Total and Elderly Populations, by Age,
Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2050
Table
4a. Projections of the Percentage Increase in Population,
by Age, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2050
Table
4b. Projections of the Percentage of Persons 65 Years and
Over in the Total Population, by Age, for Race Groups and Hispanic
Origin: 1995 to 2050 9
Table
5. Projected Total, Child, and Elderly Dependency Ratios:
1995 to 2050
Table
6a. Projected Distribution of the Population 65 Years and
Over and 75 Years and Over by Marital Status, by Sex: 1995 to
2010
Table
6b. Projections of the Percentage of Married Persons 65 Years
and Over and 85 Years and Over, by Sex: 1995 to 2050
Table
7. Persons 65 Years and Over Living Alone, by Sex, by Age,
and by Race: 1990 to 2020
Table
8. Elderly Persons 65 Years and Over Living Alone, with No
Living Children, by Race/Hispanic Origin: 1990, 2005, and 2020
Table
9. Persons 65 Years and Over With No Living Children or Siblings,
by Living Arrangements and Age: 1990, 2005, and 2020
Table
10. Households Per 100 Population, by Age: 1995 and 2010.
Table
11. Distribution of Households Maintained by Persons 65 Years
and Over by Type of Household: 1995 and 2010
Table
12. Percentage of Households Maintained by Persons 65 Years
and Over, by Type of Household: 1995 and 2010
Table
13. Civilian Labor Force Participation Ratios, by Age, Sex,
and Race: 1994, 2000, and 2005
Table
14. OASDI Beneficiaries Per 100 Covered Workers: 1995 to 2050
Table
15. Income of Persons 65 Years and Over Living in the Community
as a Percentage of the Poverty Level, by Impairment Status: 1990,
2005, and 2020
Table
16. Persons 65 Years and Over Living Alone With Income Less
Than 125 Percent of the Poverty Level, by Sex, by Age, and by
Race: 1990 to 2020
Table
17. Life Expectancy at Birth, Age 65, and Age 85, by Sex and
Race/Hispanic Origin: 1995 and 2050
Table
18. Self-Reported Health Status of Persons 65 Years and Over,
by Race: 1989 to 1991, and 2030
Table
19. Projections of the Noninstitutional Population 65 Years
and Over with ADL Limitations: 1990 to 2040
Table
20. Persons 65 Years and Over and 85 Years and Over Residing
in a Nursing Home, by Sex and Assumptions as to Residency Ratios:
1985 and 2030
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