While new schemes like reverse mortgage on houses show a measure of some serious thought going into the structuring of programmes for the elderly, the Union Budget 2007-08 falls short of comprehensive and well-designed schemes that take into account the nuances of the demographic change that is taking place in India.Union Budget 2007-08, elderly, demographic transition, demographic change, reverse mortgage, houses, Economics
The welfare effects of public social security programs have been extensively studied in the context ...
Ageing population of India will transform into the elderly in future. The issue of health of the eld...
Aging is an inevitable physical and mental phenomenon of every living being. However, caring for the...
Changing age structure is one of structural change that witnessed in the last century. Population ag...
India is often interpreted as a country which is still influenced by the values of gerontocracy as w...
The old age declines the functional capacity of the organs due to physiological transformation. The ...
The Budget 2020-21 can be considered as transitional in nature as it seems to direct money flows to ...
This paper explores the prospects for reverse mortgage (RM) products in India. Developed countries a...
India is a vast country both in terms of area as well as population. It has a total area of 3,288,00...
Nearly 80% of elderly population works in India, increasing age does not give them any relief from p...
As in any other society, in India too, the economic security of the aged is based on three main sour...
The changing demographic profile resulting in ageing of population has thrown many new challenges in...
The Indian people are living longer, more women are working, and the country's one billion inha...
As population ageing is much faster in developing countries than the developed countries in which In...
Care has historically had a psychosocial impact on the primary social institution of the family. Ind...
The welfare effects of public social security programs have been extensively studied in the context ...
Ageing population of India will transform into the elderly in future. The issue of health of the eld...
Aging is an inevitable physical and mental phenomenon of every living being. However, caring for the...
Changing age structure is one of structural change that witnessed in the last century. Population ag...
India is often interpreted as a country which is still influenced by the values of gerontocracy as w...
The old age declines the functional capacity of the organs due to physiological transformation. The ...
The Budget 2020-21 can be considered as transitional in nature as it seems to direct money flows to ...
This paper explores the prospects for reverse mortgage (RM) products in India. Developed countries a...
India is a vast country both in terms of area as well as population. It has a total area of 3,288,00...
Nearly 80% of elderly population works in India, increasing age does not give them any relief from p...
As in any other society, in India too, the economic security of the aged is based on three main sour...
The changing demographic profile resulting in ageing of population has thrown many new challenges in...
The Indian people are living longer, more women are working, and the country's one billion inha...
As population ageing is much faster in developing countries than the developed countries in which In...
Care has historically had a psychosocial impact on the primary social institution of the family. Ind...
The welfare effects of public social security programs have been extensively studied in the context ...
Ageing population of India will transform into the elderly in future. The issue of health of the eld...
Aging is an inevitable physical and mental phenomenon of every living being. However, caring for the...