Aging Advances
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How It’s Developing
Why It Matters
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Notes and Resources
[1] “The Changing Demographic Profile of the United States,” Laura B. Shrestha and Elayne J. Heisler, (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 2011), available from .
[2] “The Changing Demographic Profile of the United States,” Laura B. Shrestha and Elayne J. Heisler, (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 2011), available from .
[3] “The Next America,” Paul Taylor, Pew Research Center, published April 10, 2014, available from .
[4] “What Happens When We All Live to 100?” Greg Easterbrook, The Atlantic, September 17, 2014, available from .
[5] "White House: We Need More Tech to Handle an Aging America," Issie Lapowsky, Wired, July 13, 2015, available from .
[6] “What Happens When We All Live to 100?” Greg Easterbrook, The Atlantic, September 17, 2014, available from .
[7] “Trends Report: Snapshots of a Turbulent World” [Discussion Draft of August 19, 2014], (Chicago: 91´«Ã½, Policy Revolution! Initiative, 2014), available from .
[8] “Trends Report: Snapshots of a Turbulent World” [Discussion Draft of August 19, 2014], (Chicago: 91´«Ã½, Policy Revolution! Initiative, 2014), available from .
[9] “Florida’s ‘Gray Belt’ a Glimpse at Nation’s Future,” Mike Schneider, Associated Press, September 15, 2014, available from .
[10] “What Happens When We All Live to 100?” Greg Easterbrook, The Atlantic, September 17, 2014, available from .
[11] “What Happens When We All Live to 100?” Greg Easterbrook, The Atlantic, September 17, 2014, available from .
[12] “Florida’s ‘Gray Belt’ a Glimpse at Nation’s Future,” Mike Schneider, Associated Press. September 15, 2014, available from .