Demographic forecasts for Poland indicate a doubling of the population aged 75 and above by 2060, raising concerns about health issues and care support.
Demographic projections for Poland suggest that between 2023 and 2060, the population aged over 75 will double, reaching 5.8 million, according to a report from the BKG on the long-term care market. This significant increase highlights the growing need for various forms of assistance as many individuals in this age group are experiencing escalating health problems. The implications of these trends are critical for policymakers and society as they indicate a future where adequate care and support systems must be established to accommodate the needs of an aging population.