4.2.3

Ethical, Social, Economic, Political Implications

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Ethical, social, economic and political implications

People are living longer because of improvements in science and technology. Increased life expectancy is a good thing, but it creates challenges in resources, space, and the environment.

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Ethical and social implications

  • This leads to ethical and social questions.
  • For example, longer life expectancy means more elderly people needing care.
    • This can put pressure on families and healthcare systems.
    • Some people might feel it is unfair that wealthy countries have access to better healthcare, leading to longer life expectancies, while poorer countries do not.
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Economic implications

  • As people live longer, there are more elderly people who may no longer work.
  • This can affect the economy because more money is needed to pay for pensions, healthcare, and other services.
  • There is also more competition for jobs as younger people enter the workforce while older people may not retire as early as before.
  • Businesses and governments have to find solutions to these economic challenges.
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Political implications

  • Governments must make decisions about how to support an ageing population.
  • This could mean changing laws about retirement or healthcare.
  • Increased life expectancy can lead to more demand for housing, hospitals, and care homes.
  • Governments have to balance these needs while also thinking about how to fund them.
  • Different political parties might have different ideas about how to solve these issues, which can lead to debates and changes in policies.
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Use of resources

  • With more people living longer, there is more demand for raw materials.
  • For example, more housing is needed, which requires land, water, and building materials.
  • As more people live longer, more waste is also produced, leading to problems with waste disposal.
  • Society must find ways to use resources wisely and reduce waste to cope with these demands.
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Use of polymers

  • Polymers are used in many products that people rely on, like medical devices, packaging, and clothing.
  • As the population ages, the demand for these products increases.
  • However, polymers, like plastics, are not always good for the environment because they take a long time to break down.
  • Scientists are working on finding better ways to use polymers and create new materials that are safer for the planet.

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1Biology

1.1Cells, Tissues & Organs

1.2Reproduction & Variation

1.3Ecological Relationships & Classification

1.4Digestion & Nutrition

1.5Plants & Photosynthesis

1.6Biological Systems & Processes

2Chemistry

2.1Particles

2.2Chemical Reactions

2.3Atoms, Elements, Compounds

2.4The Periodic Table

2.5Materials & the Earth

2.6Reactivity

2.7Energetics

2.8Properties of Materials

3Physics

3.1Energy

3.2Forces & Motion

3.3Waves

3.4Electricity & Magnetism

3.5Matter

3.6Space Physics

4Disciplinary Knowledge

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