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Aging and pension reforms : a look at Latin America

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Latin America is growing older. Since the 1950s, the number of people 60 years and older is increasing in the region as longevity is expanding. For many decades, the largest portion of the population was younger than 14, but with the aging process, the size of that group has been declining. On the other hand, those in the middle15 to 59 years, the productive segment of the population that ..nance those who are younger and those who are older eventually will shrink hence making more di..cult to sustain the other two groups.</abstract>
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<geographic>América Latina</geographic>
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<title>ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America .- Cambridge: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2019</title>
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<publisher>Volume XVIII, Number 2 - Winter 2019</publisher>
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