Germany and Japan under Demographic Change

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Germany and Japan under Demographic Change Prof. Dr. Thusnelda Tivig University of Rostock, Department Ageing of Individuals and Society (AGIS), and Rostock Center for the Study of Demographic Change

Content 1. Comparative Facts and Figures 2. Developments in Germany 3. Some Conclusions

Natural Population Change: Birth Deficits since 1972 Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt

Natural Population Change: Birth Deficits since 2005 Data Source: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan, Azumi (1968)

Increasing Life Expectancy in Germany and Japan, 1950 2008 At Birth At the Age of 80 Years Data Source: Human Mortality Database

External Migration in Germany: Many Young (and Male) Average 2006 2008, in Thousands Men Women Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt

Internal Migration: Highly Unbalanced Average 2006 2008, per Thousand Inhabitants Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt, Statistics Bureau of Japan

Age Structure in Germany and Japan Men Women Men Women Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt, Statistics Bureau of Japan, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research of Japan

Change in Active Population: Decline (in Younger Age Groups) 2008 2030, by Age Groups (in Millions) Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt, Statistics Bureau of Japan, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research of Japan

Dependency Ratios Based on Age 16 64 Years Young-Age Dependency Ratio: Number of People Aged 0 14 Years Number of People Aged 15 64 Years Old-Age Dependency Ratio: Number of People Aged 65 and Older Number of People Aged 15 64 Years Total Ratio, 2008: ~ 1:2 Data Source: Statististisches Bundesamt, Statistics Bureau of Japan, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research of Japan

Total Dependency Ratio Based on Employment Status of Persons Aged 15 74 Years, 2008 Men Women Men Women Total Dependency Ratio: Number of People Aged 0 14 Years + Number of People Aged 75 and Older Number of People Aged 15 74 Years Total Ratio, 2008: ~ 1:1 Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt, OECD

Total Dependency Ratio Based on Age: Drastic Increase 2008 2030 2050 Men Women Men Women Men Women 1:2 3:4 4:5 Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt

Old-Age Insurance Ration of active insurants to old-age pensioneers: Sharp fall Insurance status before pension access: Less than a third come from employment Data Soruce: Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund (2009)

Higher Education: More (Female) Students Total Number of Students, and Shares by Field of Study (1970 and 2009, in %) Men Women Data Source: Statistisches Bundesamt

Higher Education Participation, by Social Group 100 100 From 100 children with non-academic parent 45 81 attended ISCED level 3 and 24 71 a university Children with nonacademic parent Children with academic parent Data Source: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (2010)

Age Structure of the Employed: Differences by Profession Electro Engineers Nurses Source: Tivig, Henseke, Neuhaus (2013)

Mean Stay in Job after Reaching the Age of 55 born in 1939 born in 1945 58.1 60.3 born in 1939 born in 1945 born in 1939 born in 1945 60.0 61.3 61.9 62.5 Source: Tivig, Henseke, Neuhaus (2013)

Health Expenditures: Increasing with Age 2008, by Age (in Percent of GDP per Capita) Prevalence (P) and Incidence (I) of Dementia 2002, by Age Groups (in Percent of Age Group) P I Data Source: Ziegler/Doblhammer (2009)

Some Conclusions for Germany Germany experiences intense demographic change Challenges Adaptation of social security systems Compensation for a decreasing and ageing workforce Social integration of an increasing number of people with dementia Chances Broad social debate on demographic development Increased readiness for reforms Resolution of new and older problems (like equal opportunities for women)

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