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Scenario B: Increasing growth in demand for facilities

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Growing Old in the Future

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In general, this scenario proceeds from a growth in the demand for facilities by the elderly which is greater than might be expected on the basis of demographic developments. The reference scenario discusses what will be the consequences for the various facilities of the double ageing in projections till the year 2000 in the so-called null variant.

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C. F. Hollander H. A. Becker

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© 1987 Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema bv, Utrecht

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Hollander, C.F., Becker, H.A. (1987). Scenario B: Increasing growth in demand for facilities. In: Hollander, C.F., Becker, H.A. (eds) Growing Old in the Future. Scenario-report, commissioned by the Steering Committee on Future Health Scenarios. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3309-5_5

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