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Originally posted by DanaC
Indeed....which is why I was suggesting that 24 is a rather low midway point.....Even if you took it from retirement age you still only end up with a midway point of 32/33.......and thats another thing...We were discussing age in relation to lifespan so it is kind of irrelevant how old or young people are at retirement. The only statistic relevant to the discussion of where to place the midway marker is how long you live not how long you work :P
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ooops, my misstake. Ok , so the true middle-age is between 32-35. let me change the table.
Ok.
here are the range groups that I have developed. they are not, in any way legal, nor are they used in common lang.
0-9mths. babies
10mths - 3yrs toddlers
4-7 kids
8-10 pre-teens
10-19 teens
20-24 adolescents
24-48 adults
which comprise of
24-31 young adults
32-35 middle aged
36-64 mature adults
65->> Elderly
Now, How's That?