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Athens News Agency: News in English, 08-01-17

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] BoG chief on aging population

  • [01] BoG chief on aging population

    Bank of Greece Governor Nikos Garganas warned on Thursday that the consequences of an aging population in Greece will be more intense, one reason being that the public debt ratio related to the GDP is at a very high level, adding that a delay in the implementation of policies to tackle the consequences of an aging population -such as reforms to safeguard the viability of the social security system, the restructuring of public finances and the boosting of employment- transfers and worsens the problem that future generations will have to face.

    Speaking during a public discussion with the Governors of the Central Banks of Luxembourg Yves Mersch and Finland Erkki Liikanen on the theme "The aging population of Europe: consequences and reforms," Garganas stressed the need for reforms to handle the aging of the population in Europe, as well as in Greece, and the economic repercussions that it will entail.

    Garganas said that demographic developments (a greater life expectancy and a low birth rate) will lead to a considerable increase in the elderly people's dependence rate (meaning the percentage of people over 65 in relation to the employed section of the population) in all European Union countries.

    He pointed out that this development will considerably increase expenditures for pensions and health and will reduce the number of people paying contributions.

    According to Garganas, the degree to which these consequences will affect the standard of living in individual countries will depend on their initial fiscal performances, on efforts being made to strengthen the growth rate, on an increase in the percentage of the employed population and the rationalisation of pensioning systems.


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