An increase in the number of the elderly population (aged 60 and above) is a global phenomenon, specifically in the developed and developing countries. This is due to development in terms of socioeconomic status such as improved education, healthcare, employment, increasing life expectancy, as well as decreasing fertility and mortality rate of these countries. In fact, Malaysia also has had an increase in population growth and will become an ageing country by 2030. Statistics show that there is an increase in the number of elders aged 60 and above, while the percentage of the young people aged 14 and below decreases over the years. The growing number of elders results in socioeconomic and political issues in these countries due to healthcar...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
In the 2015 population projections released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2.9 million or...
In this chapter. the author discussed about the rise of aging population between developed and devel...
The world is ageing, and in the next decade the growth of the aged population will be fastest in the...
Population ageing or the increasing proportion of older population is a 21st century phenomenon. The...
While most of the dominant countries in the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceana, Latin Americ...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...
Population ageing is inevitable in Malaysia as a result of declining fertility rates. Steps can be t...
In recent years older population is growing globally.The growth of this population is said to be the...
emphasized on life-long learning programs and improve the retirement age of 60 years to promote prod...
Malaysia’s older population will increase by 4.7 percent per annum over the next twenty years (2010-...
Malaysian is an ageing nation where the number of the elderly keeps on increasing each year, current...
Multiethnic Malaysia provides a unique case study of divergence in population aging of different soc...
Malaysias export-oriented economy has developed rapidly from one based on agriculture to one that is...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
In the 2015 population projections released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2.9 million or...
In this chapter. the author discussed about the rise of aging population between developed and devel...
The world is ageing, and in the next decade the growth of the aged population will be fastest in the...
Population ageing or the increasing proportion of older population is a 21st century phenomenon. The...
While most of the dominant countries in the world such as Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceana, Latin Americ...
The 4th Malaysian Population and Family Study by the National Population and Family Development Boar...
One of the most important demographic events occurred in the 21st century is the increasing number o...
Population ageing is inevitable in Malaysia as a result of declining fertility rates. Steps can be t...
In recent years older population is growing globally.The growth of this population is said to be the...
emphasized on life-long learning programs and improve the retirement age of 60 years to promote prod...
Malaysia’s older population will increase by 4.7 percent per annum over the next twenty years (2010-...
Malaysian is an ageing nation where the number of the elderly keeps on increasing each year, current...
Multiethnic Malaysia provides a unique case study of divergence in population aging of different soc...
Malaysias export-oriented economy has developed rapidly from one based on agriculture to one that is...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
In the 2015 population projections released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2.9 million or...
In this chapter. the author discussed about the rise of aging population between developed and devel...