This paper explores the effects of population ageing in Asia. Standard demographic dependency ratios leave out much of economic significance from demographic projections. We examine, adapt and estimate various measures of dependency, indicative of health, long term care, labour market, economic wellbeing, and fiscal sustainability, and relate them to one another. A range of projection scenarios is used to illustrate the effects of social, institutional and policy changes across several Asia–Pacific economies chosen to represent Asia's demographic, social and economic diversity
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the next 40 years, the m...
This book focuses on the implications of population aging in Asia. The book discusses the difference...
This chapter outlines the critical issues that form the context for population ageing in Asia and th...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
Asian countries are at different stages of demographic transition. While Central and South Asian cou...
Population ageing has far-reaching consequences for social organization, economic activities, health...
AbstractChanges in the population age structure can be observed at each stage of the demographic tra...
The Asia-Pacific Region includes countries at: various slaves of demographic ageing and their propor...
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
The Asia-Pacific region is now clearly witnessing the rapid ageing of many of its nations and Asia i...
Based on United Nation projections, world population structure have tendency to move toward the popu...
Asia as a whole is experiencing a rapid demographic transition toward older population structures. W...
Most Asian populations are ageing, but the degree varies considerably. Patterns of ageing since 1950...
Population ageing is an unprecedented phenomenon happening around the world. In the Asia Pacific reg...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the next 40 years, the m...
This book focuses on the implications of population aging in Asia. The book discusses the difference...
This chapter outlines the critical issues that form the context for population ageing in Asia and th...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
Asian countries are at different stages of demographic transition. While Central and South Asian cou...
Population ageing has far-reaching consequences for social organization, economic activities, health...
AbstractChanges in the population age structure can be observed at each stage of the demographic tra...
The Asia-Pacific Region includes countries at: various slaves of demographic ageing and their propor...
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
The Asia-Pacific region is now clearly witnessing the rapid ageing of many of its nations and Asia i...
Based on United Nation projections, world population structure have tendency to move toward the popu...
Asia as a whole is experiencing a rapid demographic transition toward older population structures. W...
Most Asian populations are ageing, but the degree varies considerably. Patterns of ageing since 1950...
Population ageing is an unprecedented phenomenon happening around the world. In the Asia Pacific reg...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the next 40 years, the m...
This book focuses on the implications of population aging in Asia. The book discusses the difference...
This chapter outlines the critical issues that form the context for population ageing in Asia and th...