identify the main issues from research conducted within the Economics and Statistics Analysis Unit (ESAU) at the ODI. ESAU has been established by DFID to undertake research, analysis and synthesis, mainly by seconded DFID economists, statisticians and other professionals, which advances understanding of the processes of poverty reduction and pro-poor growth in the contemporary global context, and of the design and implementation of policies that promote these objectives. ESAU’s mission is to make research conclusions available to DFID, and to diffuse them in the wider development community. So far in this series: • Ageing in a Low-Income Country
Background: The rapid ageing of India’s population, has highlighted the need for better economic sec...
This study is about the key issues that will have to be addressed in order to successfully avert ser...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
Poverty rate tends to increase with the age and the diversity of poverty in old age is often spreads...
Longer lives not only deliver social benefits but are also crucial from an economic perspective. If ...
Summary. — Almost all developing countries are now experiencing demographic ageing. This paper exami...
By 2050, 80% of the elderly worldwide will be living in low- and middle-income countries. Demographi...
Elderly care, or aged care, is the fulfilment of the special needs and requirements that are unique ...
Having made rapid improvements in life expectancy and fertility as a result of significant investmen...
Population ageing, combined with electoral pressure for smaller government, is inevitably leading to...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Public Policy and Ma...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study contains variables...
In the developed world, there comes a point in a person’s life when it is socially accepted that the...
This article argues within the context of alternative pragmatic developmental perspective that while...
Background: Globally, ageing impacts all countries, with a majority of older persons residing in low...
Background: The rapid ageing of India’s population, has highlighted the need for better economic sec...
This study is about the key issues that will have to be addressed in order to successfully avert ser...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
Poverty rate tends to increase with the age and the diversity of poverty in old age is often spreads...
Longer lives not only deliver social benefits but are also crucial from an economic perspective. If ...
Summary. — Almost all developing countries are now experiencing demographic ageing. This paper exami...
By 2050, 80% of the elderly worldwide will be living in low- and middle-income countries. Demographi...
Elderly care, or aged care, is the fulfilment of the special needs and requirements that are unique ...
Having made rapid improvements in life expectancy and fertility as a result of significant investmen...
Population ageing, combined with electoral pressure for smaller government, is inevitably leading to...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Public Policy and Ma...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study contains variables...
In the developed world, there comes a point in a person’s life when it is socially accepted that the...
This article argues within the context of alternative pragmatic developmental perspective that while...
Background: Globally, ageing impacts all countries, with a majority of older persons residing in low...
Background: The rapid ageing of India’s population, has highlighted the need for better economic sec...
This study is about the key issues that will have to be addressed in order to successfully avert ser...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...