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Expected Years of Schooling and Longer Life Expectancy as an Aging Population Factor

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  • Anica Novak

    (Elementary school Ciril Kosmac Piran, Slovenia)

  • Ziga cepar

    (University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper, Slovenia)

  • Ales Trunk

    (International School for Social and Business Studies Celje, Slovenia)

Abstract

Population aging is one of the major social and economic challenges of the 21st century. Major causes for population aging are reduction in birth rates and rising life expectancy. The purpose of this paper is to present the causes which affect the life expectancy of the world population. We wanted to know what factors affect the length of life expectancy; we focused specifically on the factor of expected years of schooling. Based on empirical data, we confirmed that there is a statistically significant relationship between the expected years of schooling and life expectancy at birth. Individuals with higher education earn more money and have better jobs are more aware of how to avoid the risk of the disease and how to live longer and more comfortable life.

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  • Anica Novak & Ziga cepar & Ales Trunk, 2014. "Expected Years of Schooling and Longer Life Expectancy as an Aging Population Factor," Human Capital without Borders: Knowledge and Learning for Quality of Life; Proceedings of the Management, Knowledge and Learning International Conference 2014,, ToKnowPress.
  • Handle: RePEc:tkp:mklp14:1325-1333
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