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The Silver Tsunami (also known as Grey Tsu … The Silver Tsunami (also known as Grey Tsunami, Gray Tsunami, Silver Wave, Gray Wave, or Grey Wave) is a metaphor used to describe population aging. The silver tsunami metaphor has been used in popular media and in scholarly literatureto refer to the late-twentieth-century demographic phenomenon of population aging in major media platforms including The Economist, Forbes.com, and multiple news outlets. The phrase has also been used to refer more specifically to health and economic implications associated with population aging by major medical publications including The British Medical Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, and professional organizations including American Psychological Association. According to Google’s Ngram Viewer, variants of the Silver Tsunami metaphor (for example, age wave, grey hoard, rising tide, grey or gray tsunami) first occurred in reference to population aging in the 1980s.eference to population aging in the 1980s.
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The Silver Tsunami (also known as Grey Tsu … The Silver Tsunami (also known as Grey Tsunami, Gray Tsunami, Silver Wave, Gray Wave, or Grey Wave) is a metaphor used to describe population aging. The silver tsunami metaphor has been used in popular media and in scholarly literatureto refer to the late-twentieth-century demographic phenomenon of population aging in major media platforms including The Economist, Forbes.com, and multiple news outlets. The phrase has also been used to refer more specifically to health and economic implications associated with population aging by major medical publications including The British Medical Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, and professional organizations including American Psychological Association.luding American Psychological Association.
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