While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it has hardly begun to be recognized in the developing regions, where demographic change is indeed only a matter of time. Despite other pressing demographic problems in developing countries, such as high population growth rates, high infant and child mortality, and excessive urban expansion, the impact of related cultural and economic factors on older persons can no longer be ignored in government policy. This paper selectively examines population levels, patterns and trends in Zimbabwe. The socio-economic implications of population ageing in developing countries in general are discussed with reference to Zimbabwe
Purpose – From high fertility and mortality rates in the 1960’s, Mauritius has seen a de...
The research is devoted to the issue of the ageing of population, which is one of the global problem...
The United Nations' World Population Prospects 2019 reported that not only all countries are experi...
This paper addresses demographic changes occurring in developing countries and in Africa that are re...
The paper aims to examine the age and sex structure of the population of Zimbabwe, based on an analy...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
Population ageing has become a major global demographic shift but perhaps less noticeable in the Glo...
This research uses data from the 1994-1995 Zimbabwe Aging Survey complemented by the 1999 Zimbabwe D...
[From Editorial] Several contemporary building blocks of African gerontology are used in the papers ...
Background: Population ageing is a global trend of the 21st century, with huge socioeconomic implica...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
In recent years, population aging has been recognized as an emerging challenge in many parts of the ...
A case study of mortality rates in Zimbabwe using the case of the dormitory town of Chitungwiza.Mor...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
In recent decades, the population structure in many countries has been reshaping due to combined eff...
Purpose – From high fertility and mortality rates in the 1960’s, Mauritius has seen a de...
The research is devoted to the issue of the ageing of population, which is one of the global problem...
The United Nations' World Population Prospects 2019 reported that not only all countries are experi...
This paper addresses demographic changes occurring in developing countries and in Africa that are re...
The paper aims to examine the age and sex structure of the population of Zimbabwe, based on an analy...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
Population ageing has become a major global demographic shift but perhaps less noticeable in the Glo...
This research uses data from the 1994-1995 Zimbabwe Aging Survey complemented by the 1999 Zimbabwe D...
[From Editorial] Several contemporary building blocks of African gerontology are used in the papers ...
Background: Population ageing is a global trend of the 21st century, with huge socioeconomic implica...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
In recent years, population aging has been recognized as an emerging challenge in many parts of the ...
A case study of mortality rates in Zimbabwe using the case of the dormitory town of Chitungwiza.Mor...
Global discourse has evidenced that the physical and social environment continues to have a large be...
In recent decades, the population structure in many countries has been reshaping due to combined eff...
Purpose – From high fertility and mortality rates in the 1960’s, Mauritius has seen a de...
The research is devoted to the issue of the ageing of population, which is one of the global problem...
The United Nations' World Population Prospects 2019 reported that not only all countries are experi...