overagingiin
Overagingiin is a term used in demography and policy discourse to describe a population profile in which the share of elderly people becomes unusually large due to rapid aging. The term blends the English concept of over-aging with the Mongolian suffix -iin and is used in Mongolian-language analyses of aging societies. While not a universally standardized technical term, it appears in academic studies, government reports, and public policy discussions concerned with the social and economic implications of an aging population.
Causes and indicators: Overagingiin arises from low fertility, rising life expectancy, and demographic migration patterns that
Impacts and policy responses: An increasing elderly population puts pressure on pension systems, healthcare, and long-term
Global context and examples: Countries such as Japan, Italy, and Germany are among the most aging, illustrating