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Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
Here is something that I find interesting. The population of Calgary for residents aged 55-64 and 65-74 grew significantly from 2013 to 2014. 55-64 increased by 16,817 (~15%) and 65-74 increased by 11,045 (~18%).
What qualities does the city have that are causing such significant population growth of such an elderly group of people? Are these rural folks that are moving into Calgary because they require better care and treatment as they get older?
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Actually you're looking at 2011-2014, not 2013-2014. As well as people moving to town, there are also just people "not dying" and aging into the next bracket.