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    ARMENIA HAS ABOUT 364,000 SENIOR CITIZENS AGED OVER 65: LABOR MINISTRY

    YEREVAN, October 1. /ARKA/. Armenia has about 364,000 senior citizens
    aged over 65, according to Anahit Gevorgyan, head of a labor and
    social affairs ministry department in charge of senior citizens'
    issues. Speaking at a news conference today she said although the
    government works to secure a decent old age for this segment, the
    ministry believes much more should be done.

    According to Gevorgyan, creation of special recreation centers and
    healthy lifestyle clubs as well as expansion of services provided to
    senior citizens at their homes could improve the quality of their life.

    Garik Hayrapetyan fr om the UN Population Fund's Armenia Office said
    Armenians had long been included in the list of "aging" nations and
    the government should take immediate steps to stop this trend.

    He said people aged over 60 make up 14.4 % of the overall population
    of the country and if this pace of aging continues, by 2050 they will
    make up 31.5 %, or more than a third of the population.

    Presenting the findings of a study conducted by the UN Population Fund
    he said for comparison the share of people aged over 60 in Azerbaijan
    is 8.5 %, in Georgia they make 19.7 % and 10 percent in Turkey.

    He said the best numbers among Eastern European and Central Asian
    nations were in Tajikistan, wh ere senior citizens make only 5 %
    of the total population, while the worst were in Ukraine - 21.3 %.

    According to Hayrapetyan , the "aging" of Armenia is due primarily
    to the decline in the birth rate and mass migration.

    According to the National Statistical Service (NSS) of Armenia,
    the resident population in the first six months of 2013
    decreased by 15,000 people. The negative net migration was
    106,233 against 73,451 in January- June 2012. According to the
    NSS, the negative migration balance exceeds the natural growth
    rate. At the end of June, the number of resident population in
    Armenia was 3. 011.9 million, of which 1. 904.4 million were urban
    residents and 1.107.5 million -rural residents. -0- - See more at:
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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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