regionalolder
Regionalolder is a term used in demography and regional planning to describe a pattern in which a geographic region exhibits a higher share of older residents and a higher median age than the national average. While not a formal statistical category, regionalolder is used to discuss regional aging dynamics and to compare subnational regions.
Key indicators include median age, the proportion of residents aged 65 and over, and the old-age dependency
Regionalolder patterns arise from factors such as youth out-migration to urban areas for education and jobs,
Implications include increased demand for health and social care, adjustments to the workforce, and fiscal pressures
See also aging in place, demographic transition, regional development.