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High risk France and Spain

by on 12 July, 2007 - 20:19

by: Dick Stroud

This chart shows an Aging Vulnerability Index that attempts to measure how vulnerable countries are to an aging population. The index looks at things like pensions, healthcare, numbers of younger people, education etc...

http://www.20plus30.com/blog/uploaded_images/vuner-758170.jpg

The worrying thing is that two of the most vulnerable countries (France and Spain) are the top places for retiring Brits, who will only make matters worse.

Original Post: http://www.20plus30.com/blog/2007/07/high-risk-france-and-spain.html 

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Enrique Burgos says:

16 Jul 2007, 08:13

That's righr, but here in Spain we hope the increasing amuont og inmigration, mainly from southamerica, is increasing the number of births, and in a near future we will scale in this chart, sure...instead of the retired brits...

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