This book focuses on the implications of population aging in Asia. The book discusses the differences in the magnitude of the aged population in different parts of Asia and highlights the perennial concerns of care and support facing older people and their families as Asian societies grapple with the aging population. The array of chapters in this book substantiates these challenges and opportunities afforded to different countries in Asia in light of demographic shifts, which range from an examination of broad issues of support for the aged and policy directions in East and Southeast Asia, to specific concerns relating to older people in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Pakistan, Korea, Bangladesh and Nepal. Population aging across these countries...
Book synopsis: The volume takes four key themes related to ageing – the experience of old age; inter...
Asia as a whole is experiencing a rapid demographic transition toward older population structures. W...
The current aging of the world’s population is unprecedented, and is becoming visible in a number of...
The Asia-Pacific region is now clearly witnessing the rapid ageing of many of its nations and Asia i...
The book examines the context of elderly people\u27s lives as shaped by provision of services and fa...
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
AbstractChanges in the population age structure can be observed at each stage of the demographic tra...
Co-published with the Asian Development BankPopulation aging is perhaps the single biggest economic ...
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...
The principal aim of this book is to provide a detailed review of the progress and prospects for the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Asia, a region whose populati...
This introductory chapter focuses on the region itself, providing some demographic data for comparat...
Most Asian populations are ageing, but the degree varies considerably. Patterns of ageing since 1950...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
Book synopsis: The volume takes four key themes related to ageing – the experience of old age; inter...
Asia as a whole is experiencing a rapid demographic transition toward older population structures. W...
The current aging of the world’s population is unprecedented, and is becoming visible in a number of...
The Asia-Pacific region is now clearly witnessing the rapid ageing of many of its nations and Asia i...
The book examines the context of elderly people\u27s lives as shaped by provision of services and fa...
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
AbstractChanges in the population age structure can be observed at each stage of the demographic tra...
Co-published with the Asian Development BankPopulation aging is perhaps the single biggest economic ...
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...
The principal aim of this book is to provide a detailed review of the progress and prospects for the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Asia, a region whose populati...
This introductory chapter focuses on the region itself, providing some demographic data for comparat...
Most Asian populations are ageing, but the degree varies considerably. Patterns of ageing since 1950...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
Book synopsis: The volume takes four key themes related to ageing – the experience of old age; inter...
Asia as a whole is experiencing a rapid demographic transition toward older population structures. W...
The current aging of the world’s population is unprecedented, and is becoming visible in a number of...