Ageing in ASEAN

Ageing in ASEAN

Author: Chen Ai Ju

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 9813035366

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This book presents the key findings of studies done under the ASEAN Phase III Population Project, Socio-Economic Consequences of the Ageing of the Population in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. It begins by outlining the demographic background to the ageing process in these countries and a projection of the situation of ageing into the future. It examines the profile of the aged and gives a brief overview of the living arrangements of the elderly, their employment, financial support, and health care, and the role played by their children in old age security. It then goes on to describe the services provided at the national and local levels by government and private agencies and gives an evaluation of the role and contribution of the aged in the community. The book ends with a discussion on the social and policy implications of ageing in each of the participating countries.


Ageing and Invisibility

Ageing and Invisibility

Author: Emilio Mordini

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1607506149

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Providing an overview of the process of e-inclusion for older people and addressing the ethical, social and legal aspects of the process, this book is suitable for researchers, policy-makers, organisations and companies, as well as for those with an interest in the identification and promotion of good practice within an ageing society.


How Does Elderly Family Care Evolve Over Time ?

How Does Elderly Family Care Evolve Over Time ?

Author: Amandine J. Masuy

Publisher: Presses univ. de Louvain

Published: 2011-09-15

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 2874632872

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This thesis focuses on the care provided by the spouse and children and tries to answer 3 questions : Who is receiving family care ? What are the characteristics of the received care ? How do they evolve over time...


Yearbook of the United Nations, Volume 41 (1987)

Yearbook of the United Nations, Volume 41 (1987)

Author: United Nations

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2023-11-27

Total Pages: 1450

ISBN-13: 9004636730

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Issued annually since 1946/47, the Yearbook is the principal reference work of the United Nations, providing a comprehensive, one-volume account of the Organization's work. It includes details of United Nations activities concerning trade, industrial development, natural resources, food, science and technology, social development, polulation, environment, human settlement, children and legal questions, along with information on the work of each specialized agency in the United Nations family.


As the World Ages

As the World Ages

Author: Kavita Sivaramakrishnan

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2018-05-07

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0674919815

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People are living longer, creating an unexpected boom in the elderly population. Longevity is increasing not only in wealthy countries but in developing nations as well. In response, many policy makers and scholars are preparing for a global crisis of aging. But for too long, Western experts have conceived of aging as a universal predicament—one that supposedly provokes the same welfare concerns in every context. In the twenty-first century, Kavita Sivaramakrishnan writes, we must embrace a new approach to the problem, one that prioritizes local agendas and values. As the World Ages is a history of how gerontologists, doctors, social scientists, and activists came to define the issue of global aging. Sivaramakrishnan shows that transnational organizations like the United Nations, private NGOs, and philanthropic foundations embraced programs that reflected prevailing Western ideas about development and modernization. The dominant paradigm often assumed that, because large-scale growth of an aging population happened first in the West, developing societies will experience the issues of aging in the same ways and on the same terms as their Western counterparts. But regional experts are beginning to question this one-size-fits-all model and have chosen instead to recast Western expertise in response to provincial conditions. Focusing on South Asia and Africa, Sivaramakrishnan shows how regional voices have argued for an approach that responds to local needs and concerns. The research presented in As the World Ages will help scholars, policy makers, and advocates appreciate the challenges of this recent shift in global demographics and find solutions sensitive to real life in diverse communities.