Population Reference Bureau Elderly Immigrants in the United States Today's Research on Aging (Issue 29): In 2010, more than one in eight U.S. adults ages 65 and older were foreign-born, a share that is expected to continue to grow. The U.S. elderly immigrant population rose from 2.7 million in 1990 to 4.6 million in 2010, a 70 percent increase in 20 years October 31, 2013
Population Reference Bureau The Health and Life Expectancy of Older Blacks and Hispanics in the U.S. Today's Research on Aging (Issue 28): Despite advances in health care and increases in income over the past 50 years, significant gaps in life expectancy and health by race and ethnicity persist among older Americans. June 14, 2013
Population Reference Bureau The Interaction of Genes, Behavior, and Social Environment Today's Research on Aging (Issue 27) For most people, the probability of having a physical or mental disability increases with age, as does the number of ailments they might have at any time particularly after age 70. December 3, 2012