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[This chapter and the next one deliberately depart from the academic tone of the previous chapters, as there is little academic data and references. It is understood that these academic data and references have already been set out incisively and repeatedly in the previous chapters, with the understanding that it is now necessary to extrapolate the implications and developments from them. It is up to the reader to decide to what extent the developments presented are a deduction from the social, cultural and psychosocial situations already presented or are the product of a subjective interpretation, which in any case attempts to move away from the canons of science fiction. Whichever choice is made, we invite the reader to finish this book. These preliminary hypotheses establish, in a certain way, a rigour of thought around the question: how to think what is impossible for us to think at the moment? Because we understand that this is what ageing society is all about for the time being. It is about playing with demographic, population, census and family data to the limit of probability and seeing where they can lead us in their ultimate consequences. Consequences that we try to develop here.]
Published: Aug 4, 2022
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