The case studies in this book focus on the emergence, extent, and nature of national policies on ageing and associated strategies to address long-term care needs. Key opportunities for, and constraints on, policy are identified in this first round of regional studies, written by prominent researchers in Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, who are partners in the Ageing Research Network of the Asian Development Research Forum. The case studies are set in the context of regional and international plans of action on ageing and the deliberations of the Second World Assembly on Ageing held in 2002
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
The study attempts to provide a solution to finance the care services of the elderly population. The...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...
The principal aim of this book is to provide a detailed review of the progress and prospects for the...
The Asia-Pacific region is now clearly witnessing the rapid ageing of many of its nations and Asia i...
Co-published with ISEAS, in cooperation with Asian Development Research Forum and Thailand Research ...
This chapter outlines the critical issues that form the context for population ageing in Asia and th...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
This introductory chapter focuses on the region itself, providing some demographic data for comparat...
The book examines the context of elderly people\u27s lives as shaped by provision of services and fa...
This chapter outlines the context of population ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and key issues and...
This book focuses on the implications of population aging in Asia. The book discusses the difference...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
Population ageing has far-reaching consequences for social organization, economic activities, health...
Ageing is an issue larger than what is perceived by individuals and families and governments. For fa...
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
The study attempts to provide a solution to finance the care services of the elderly population. The...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...
The principal aim of this book is to provide a detailed review of the progress and prospects for the...
The Asia-Pacific region is now clearly witnessing the rapid ageing of many of its nations and Asia i...
Co-published with ISEAS, in cooperation with Asian Development Research Forum and Thailand Research ...
This chapter outlines the critical issues that form the context for population ageing in Asia and th...
Summary This paper reviews the background to demographic ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and discu...
This introductory chapter focuses on the region itself, providing some demographic data for comparat...
The book examines the context of elderly people\u27s lives as shaped by provision of services and fa...
This chapter outlines the context of population ageing in the Asia-Pacific region and key issues and...
This book focuses on the implications of population aging in Asia. The book discusses the difference...
The Ageing and Development Report (HelpAge International, 1999) focuses on the manifold complex soci...
Population ageing has far-reaching consequences for social organization, economic activities, health...
Ageing is an issue larger than what is perceived by individuals and families and governments. For fa...
By the middle of this century, Asia’s elderly population is projected to reach 922.7 million, and it...
The study attempts to provide a solution to finance the care services of the elderly population. The...
This paper explores the way that long-term care of older people is organised between the East and We...