Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies

This report describes the demographic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for adult learning and long-term care policies. The population of Russia is aging and declining rapidly compared to other European nations. Russia'...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/16271469/russian-federation-demographic-transition-implications-adult-learning-long-term-care-policies-technical-note
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ADULT EDUCATION
ADULT LEARNING
ADULT MORBIDITY
ADULT POPULATION
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATIONS
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
BEDS
BULLETIN
CANCER
CARE CENTERS
CARE GIVERS
CAUSES OF DEATH
CERTIFICATION
CHILD CARE
CHILDBEARING
CHILDREN PER WOMAN
CITIZENS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE
COMPETENCIES
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
COUNSELING
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
DAY CARE
DEATH RATES
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
DEPENDENCY RATIO
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIETS
DISABILITY
DISABLED
DISABLED CHILDREN
DISABLED PEOPLE
DISABLED PERSONS
DISEASES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
ELDERLY
ELDERLY PERSONS
ELDERLY POPULATION
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLMENTS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURES
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY SIZE
FAMILY SUPPORT
FERTILITY
FERTILITY DECLINE
FERTILITY RATE
FERTILITY RATES
FEWER CHILDREN
FEWER PEOPLE
FINANCES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST BIRTH
FOREIGN STUDENTS
FORMAL CARE
FORMAL TRAINING
GENDER
GENERAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS ENROLLMENT
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH OF MEN
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH STATUS
HOME CARE
HOSPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUSBANDS
ILL HEALTH
ILLNESSES
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
INCOME
INJURIES
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
INTERVENTION
JOB SECURITY
JOB TRAINING
KEY CHALLENGES
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOUR MARKET
LAWS
LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEVEL OF FERTILITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFELONG LEARNING
LITERACY
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LONG- TERM CARE
LONG-TERM CARE
LOW FERTILITY
LOWER FERTILITY
MARKET ECONOMY
MATERNITY LEAVE
MEDICAID
MEDICAL CONDITIONS
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MEDICAL SERVICES
MIGRANT
MINORITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL LEVEL
NUMBER OF BIRTHS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF CHILDREN PER WOMAN
NUMBER OF DEATHS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUMBER OF PERSONS
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUMBER OF WORKERS
NURSING
NURSING HOME CARE
NURSING HOMES
OLD AGE
OLDER AGE GROUPS
OLDER PEOPLE
OLDER PERSONS
OPERATING COSTS
PARTICIPATION RATES
PEDAGOGY
PENSIONS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY-MAKING BODIES
POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE
POPULATION DECLINE
POPULATION DIVISION
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION GROWTH RATES
POPULATION SIZE
POPULATION STRUCTURE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
PROBABILITY
PROGRESS
PROVIDER PAYMENT
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SERVICES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY SERVICES
READING
RECEIPTS
REHABILITATION
REHABILITATION CENTERS
REPRODUCTIVE GOALS
RESIDENTIAL CARE
RESPECT
RETIRED PERSONS
RISK OF DEATH
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOLING
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF POPULATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SERVICE PROVISION
SKILLED STAFF
SKILLED WORKERS
SLOWING POPULATION GROWTH
SMOKING
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TENSIONS
SOCIAL WORKERS
SPOUSE
STAGES OF LIFE
STATE UNIVERSITY
TEACHERS
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRAUMA
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNION
URBAN AREAS
VASCULAR DISEASES
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
WORK FORCE
WORKFORCE
WORKING POPULATION
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ADULT EDUCATION
ADULT LEARNING
ADULT MORBIDITY
ADULT POPULATION
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATIONS
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
BEDS
BULLETIN
CANCER
CARE CENTERS
CARE GIVERS
CAUSES OF DEATH
CERTIFICATION
CHILD CARE
CHILDBEARING
CHILDREN PER WOMAN
CITIZENS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE
COMPETENCIES
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
COUNSELING
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
DAY CARE
DEATH RATES
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
DEPENDENCY RATIO
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIETS
DISABILITY
DISABLED
DISABLED CHILDREN
DISABLED PEOPLE
DISABLED PERSONS
DISEASES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
ELDERLY
ELDERLY PERSONS
ELDERLY POPULATION
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLMENTS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURES
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY SIZE
FAMILY SUPPORT
FERTILITY
FERTILITY DECLINE
FERTILITY RATE
FERTILITY RATES
FEWER CHILDREN
FEWER PEOPLE
FINANCES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRST BIRTH
FOREIGN STUDENTS
FORMAL CARE
FORMAL TRAINING
GENDER
GENERAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS ENROLLMENT
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH OF MEN
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH STATUS
HOME CARE
HOSPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUSBANDS
ILL HEALTH
ILLNESSES
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
INCOME
INJURIES
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
INTERVENTION
JOB SECURITY
JOB TRAINING
KEY CHALLENGES
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOUR MARKET
LAWS
LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEVEL OF FERTILITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFELONG LEARNING
LITERACY
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LONG- TERM CARE
LONG-TERM CARE
LOW FERTILITY
LOWER FERTILITY
MARKET ECONOMY
MATERNITY LEAVE
MEDICAID
MEDICAL CONDITIONS
MEDICAL EXPENSES
MEDICAL SERVICES
MIGRANT
MINORITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL LEVEL
NUMBER OF BIRTHS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF CHILDREN PER WOMAN
NUMBER OF DEATHS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUMBER OF PERSONS
NUMBER OF WOMEN
NUMBER OF WORKERS
NURSING
NURSING HOME CARE
NURSING HOMES
OLD AGE
OLDER AGE GROUPS
OLDER PEOPLE
OLDER PERSONS
OPERATING COSTS
PARTICIPATION RATES
PEDAGOGY
PENSIONS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY-MAKING BODIES
POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE
POPULATION DECLINE
POPULATION DIVISION
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION GROWTH RATES
POPULATION SIZE
POPULATION STRUCTURE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
PROBABILITY
PROGRESS
PROVIDER PAYMENT
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SERVICES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY SERVICES
READING
RECEIPTS
REHABILITATION
REHABILITATION CENTERS
REPRODUCTIVE GOALS
RESIDENTIAL CARE
RESPECT
RETIRED PERSONS
RISK OF DEATH
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOLING
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF POPULATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SERVICE PROVISION
SKILLED STAFF
SKILLED WORKERS
SLOWING POPULATION GROWTH
SMOKING
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TENSIONS
SOCIAL WORKERS
SPOUSE
STAGES OF LIFE
STATE UNIVERSITY
TEACHERS
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRAUMA
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNION
URBAN AREAS
VASCULAR DISEASES
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
WORK FORCE
WORKFORCE
WORKING POPULATION
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
World Bank
Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Russian Federation
description This report describes the demographic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for adult learning and long-term care policies. The population of Russia is aging and declining rapidly compared to other European nations. Russia's current age structure results from decades of complex demographic trends that have created a population structure with increasingly fewer young people. Women are having fewer children and are waiting longer to have children. Russia's mortality remains higher than in other developed societies. This high mortality is due to an unusually high incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and injuries among adult men. Two key challenges face Russia. The first challenge is whether public expenditure on pensions and health care will become unsustainable as the size of the elderly population increases. The second challenge is whether declining population sizes will reduce the size of the labor force and hence reduce economic growth.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies
title_short Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies
title_full Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies
title_fullStr Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies
title_full_unstemmed Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies
title_sort russian federation : the demographic transition and its implications for adult learning and long-term care policies
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/16271469/russian-federation-demographic-transition-implications-adult-learning-long-term-care-policies-technical-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12456
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spelling okr-10986-124562021-04-23T14:03:01Z Russian Federation : The Demographic Transition and Its Implications for Adult Learning and Long-Term Care Policies World Bank ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADULT EDUCATION ADULT LEARNING ADULT MORBIDITY ADULT POPULATION AGED AGING AGING POPULATIONS ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BEDS BULLETIN CANCER CARE CENTERS CARE GIVERS CAUSES OF DEATH CERTIFICATION CHILD CARE CHILDBEARING CHILDREN PER WOMAN CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMPETENCIES COMPULSORY EDUCATION CONTINUOUS EDUCATION COUNSELING CURRICULUM CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS DAY CARE DEATH RATES DEMAND FOR SERVICES DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIETS DISABILITY DISABLED DISABLED CHILDREN DISABLED PEOPLE DISABLED PERSONS DISEASES EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICIES EDUCATION SYSTEM ELDERLY ELDERLY PERSONS ELDERLY POPULATION ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLMENTS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY SIZE FAMILY SUPPORT FERTILITY FERTILITY DECLINE FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FEWER CHILDREN FEWER PEOPLE FINANCES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRST BIRTH FOREIGN STUDENTS FORMAL CARE FORMAL TRAINING GENDER GENERAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS ENROLLMENT HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH OF MEN HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH STATUS HOME CARE HOSPITAL HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUSBANDS ILL HEALTH ILLNESSES IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRATION INCOME INJURIES INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION INTERVENTION JOB SECURITY JOB TRAINING KEY CHALLENGES LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOUR MARKET LAWS LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF FERTILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFELONG LEARNING LITERACY LOCAL AUTHORITIES LONG- TERM CARE LONG-TERM CARE LOW FERTILITY LOWER FERTILITY MARKET ECONOMY MATERNITY LEAVE MEDICAID MEDICAL CONDITIONS MEDICAL EXPENSES MEDICAL SERVICES MIGRANT MINORITY MORTALITY NATIONAL LEVEL NUMBER OF BIRTHS NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF CHILDREN PER WOMAN NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WOMEN NUMBER OF WORKERS NURSING NURSING HOME CARE NURSING HOMES OLD AGE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER PEOPLE OLDER PERSONS OPERATING COSTS PARTICIPATION RATES PEDAGOGY PENSIONS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES POLICY FORMULATION POLICY MAKERS POLICY-MAKING BODIES POPULATION AGE STRUCTURE POPULATION DECLINE POPULATION DIVISION POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION GROWTH RATES POPULATION SIZE POPULATION STRUCTURE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PROBABILITY PROGRESS PROVIDER PAYMENT PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY SERVICES READING RECEIPTS REHABILITATION REHABILITATION CENTERS REPRODUCTIVE GOALS RESIDENTIAL CARE RESPECT RETIRED PERSONS RISK OF DEATH RURAL AREAS SCHOOLING SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF POPULATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICE PROVISION SKILLED STAFF SKILLED WORKERS SLOWING POPULATION GROWTH SMOKING SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TENSIONS SOCIAL WORKERS SPOUSE STAGES OF LIFE STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHERS TERTIARY EDUCATION TRADE UNIONS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRAUMA UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNION URBAN AREAS VASCULAR DISEASES VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS WORK FORCE WORKFORCE WORKING POPULATION WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WORLD POPULATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN This report describes the demographic transition in the Russian Federation and its implications for adult learning and long-term care policies. The population of Russia is aging and declining rapidly compared to other European nations. Russia's current age structure results from decades of complex demographic trends that have created a population structure with increasingly fewer young people. Women are having fewer children and are waiting longer to have children. Russia's mortality remains higher than in other developed societies. This high mortality is due to an unusually high incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and injuries among adult men. Two key challenges face Russia. The first challenge is whether public expenditure on pensions and health care will become unsustainable as the size of the elderly population increases. The second challenge is whether declining population sizes will reduce the size of the labor force and hence reduce economic growth. 2013-02-22T18:25:25Z 2013-02-22T18:25:25Z 2011-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/16271469/russian-federation-demographic-transition-implications-adult-learning-long-term-care-policies-technical-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12456 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation