By 2024, more Europeans over 65 will outnumber those under 15, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO made this announcement recently, warning of new challenges ahead. These shifts won’t happen globally until around 2064, says Our World in Data. So, what does this mean for Europe? The WHO outlines several key issues. […]
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