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Population numbers are predicted to fall, but the number of elderly will still increase
W. Lutz; W. Sanderson; S. Scherbov / Nature [journal], 2001
Paper suggests that whilst there has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environment and for social and economic development, this growth is likely to come to an end in the foreseeable futur...
Public versus Private Provision of Pensions
L. Willmore / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 1998
Pension systems rest ideally on three pillars: (1) redistribution, (2) forced savings, and (3) voluntary savings. There is consensus that the first pillar is best provided through the State, the third largely through private markets. ...
Welfare in transition: trends in poverty and well-being in Central Asia
J. Falkingham / Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, 1999
Examines the impact of the transition from a planned to a market economy on living standards and welfare in the five Republics of former Soviet Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, along...
How life in a refugee camp affects gender, age and class relations
S. Turner / United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 1999
Focuses on how the relief operation’s policy of equality challenges older hierarchies of authority. Through an analysis of refugees’ representations of gender relations, relations between generations, and relations between p...
The Ageing and Development Report: Poverty, Independence and the World’s Older People
HelpAge International, 1999
Reviews the state of knowledge of the situation of older people in developing and transitional countries. It seeks to examine the impact which social and economic development policies have had – and could have - on older people s...
Ageing and Development/Gender Briefings
HelpAge International, 1999
Regular news and briefing on the policies and events that affect older people in developing countries.
Fertility decline, ageing and rural/urban divides
Gui-Ying Cao / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2000
Using methods of multi-state population projection, the population of China up to 2045 was studied by simultaneous interacting states of educational categories and urban/rural residence in three alternative future paths. The results a...
Older people in disasters and humanitarian crises: Guidelines for best practice
HelpAge International, 2000
Aimed at helping relief agencies meet the special needs of older people in emergencies. Guidelines give examples of key approaches and actions that could help the humanitarian community reduce the vulnerability associated with ...
Family and public support for the elderly in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
Huck-ju Kwon / Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, 1999
This article examines the role of family and the state in relation to the living standards of the elderly in East Asia. It tries to test whether familial arrangement according to Confucian ethics, which are still taken seriously in Ea...
State of World Population Report 1998: the new generations
United Nations Population Fund, 1998
The momentum of global population growth is slowing. Thanks to the efforts ofthe past 30 years, growth rates have fallen and will fall further in the coming decades. But because of high fertility in the past, world population is still...
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How best to measure pension adequacy
A.G. Grech / Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economic and R, 2013
Though the main benchmark used to assess pension reforms continues to be the expected resulting fall in future government spending, the impact of policy changes on pension adequacy is increasingly coming to the for...
The design and implementation of public pension systems in developing countries: Issues and options
Program on the Global Demography of Aging, 2013
Developing countries are increasingly aware of the need to design and implement improvements in public systems for providing pensions to the elderly. Such systems may aim to smooth consumption and thus provide reliable income to older...
China’s pension system: a vision
World Bank, 2013
China is facing a dramatic ageing process and demographic transition as a result of declines in fertility combined with significant increases in longevity. Old-age dependency ratios are therefore projected to almost triple over three ...
Nutrition interventions for older people in emergencies
HelpAge International, 2013
In emergency situations, older people may find it hard to access food. For example, when they are displaced, older people may face difficulties in registering for the general food rations, meet challenges in accessing food distributio...
Asia’s demographic transition will adversely affect its economic growth
D. Park; K. Shin / Asian Development Bank, 2011
Population ageing affects growth through savings, capital accumulation, labour force participation, and total factor productivity. This paper examines the impact of ageing on those four channels in 12 developing Asian economies that c...
Rapid population ageing means challenges for Myanmar
HelpAge International, 2013
Myanmar’s population is beginning to age rapidly.  According to UN projections, by 2050 older people will comprise a quarter of Myanmar’s total population. Shortly after 2035, persons aged 60 and older will outnumber ...
Experiences of matching defined contribution pension schemes
World Bank, 2013
Matching defined contribution schemes are gaining popularity in both rich and poor countries as a promising means to reduce gaps in the participation in formal pension systems. Matching contributions by employers, the government, or b...
Youthquake: will Melanesian democracy be sunk by demography?
Pacific Institute of Public Policy, 2010
One area where there is similarity between the Middle East and Melanesia is demographics. Both have large, youthful populations that are tired of the status quo and leaders who have failed to manage change, including generational chan...
Slowing population growth in Malawi is essential for poverty reduction strategies to work
Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation, Government of Malawi, 2012
Malawi adds over 400,000 people each year to its population. Without a reduction in the average number of births per woman, health, education and employment services will be overstretched. This trend will continue to challenge the cou...
Old age support in rural China
F. Cai; J. Giles; P.O. Keefe / World Bank, 2012
Although average incomes in China have risen dramatically since the 1980s, concerns are increasing that the rural elderly have not benefited from growth to the same extent as younger people and the urban elderly. This book explores th...
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Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation, Government of Malawi
The Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation is Malawi Government's main planning agency responsible for national economic and development planning, and monitoring and evaluation of socio-economic issues in the country. Its main mandate is to provide professional advice and technical support to Government and the public on economic and social policy development and management so as to achi...
University of Western Australia
Asia-Pacific Intergovernmental Meeting on the Second Review and Appraisal of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing, 2012
Review of Madrid Plan of  Action on Ageing
Long-Run Economic Perspectives of an Ageing Society (LEPAS)
The EU member countries will be increasingly populated by older people. Nearly 25 percent of people in the European Union in 2030 can be above age 65, up from about 17 percent in 2005. Europe's old-age dependency ratio (the number of people age 65 and older compared with the number of working-age people ages 15-64) could more than double by 2050, from one in every four to fewer than one in every t...
Department of Economics, Towson University
Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland (CARDI)
CARDI is a not for profit organisation developed by leaders from the ageing field across Ireland (North and South) including age focused researchers, academics, statutory, voluntary and community sector representatives.  It aims to advocate for and advance the ageing research agenda by identifying, coordinating, stimulating, and communicating strategic research on ageing and older peopl...
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