GAI Past Projects
List of GAI’s Past Research Projects Since 1999.
China's Long March to Retirement Reform (2008-09)
Latin America's Aging Challenge (2007-09)
Demography and Geopolitics (2006-08)
Future of U.S. Immigration (2004-06)
Demography and Human Capital Development in Mexico (2004-05)
The Graying of the Middle Kingdom (2003-04)
The Aging Vulnerability Index (2002-03)
Germany and the Challenge of Global Aging (2002-03)
The Global Retirement Crisis (2001-02)
The Commission on Global Aging (1999-02)
The Global Aging Initiative examines the economic, social, and political risks if China fails to prepare for the aging challenge.
Focuses on Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, assesses Latin America's "retirement preparedness."
The Global Aging Initiative published The Graying of the Great Powers, which investigates how global demographic trends are reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century.
The Future of U.S. Immigration Project seeks to help U.S. policy experts better understand the factors that influence long-term trends in immigration.
Mexico is about to undergo a stunning demographic transformation, and the Global Aging Initiative has been asked by the Mexican government to examine the human capital implications of this looming age wave.
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