Full summary on the history and importance of the issues facing Thailand today's society, the demographic structure is changing. Access to the aging society, due to the incidence and mortality rates of population decline continues. Thailand's population, on average, live longer. The United Nations (UN) has defined that the country has the population aged 60 and over accounted for 10 per cent or 65 years or more than 7 percent of the population, as the country has entered the aging society (Aging society). Projections for the year 2550 showed that the number of seniors with up to 600 million people worldwide and is increasing by the year 2568, or twice every seven people in a population are elderly people first. and the number of elderly will increase to 2,000 million by the year 2593, Thailand has defined the term "elderly" Elderly Act of 2546 to mean "people aged 60 and over" (. 1) Board of Grievances (a contact.) The annual report on the situation of the elderly in Thailand. The estimated population of 2553 - Census 2583 found that the proportion of the elderly population aged (aged 80 and over) tend to rise clearly. The proportion of elderly age will increase from approximately 12.7 percent of the elderly population is nearly one in five of the elderly population. And lead to an increase in the aged population is dependent both on Economic, Social and health (5) found that the assessment of health conditions. Most seniors live longer but have to face.
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