Flourishing later in life may lessen the economic burden of an aging population Ma. Rowena V. Mende
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PIDS Policy Notes no. 2022-09 (June 2022), 1-8
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Old age has been associated with decline, deterioration, and infirmity. Thus, aging could seem daunting for many, but while aging is inevitable and associated with some forms of decline, many people have been able to maintain good health and remain productive despite their old age.
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