Ageing in Asia-Pacific

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Age Income Security
Ageing
Anwar Islam
Asian ageing societies
Brendan Stevenson
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Chalermpol Chamchan
comparative ageing policy Asia-Pacific
CRPD
David R. Phillips
demographic transition
Elder care
Epidemiologic Transitions
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Fair Work Act
Filial Piety
Fiona Alpass
gerontology research
Hal Kendig
Healthcare policies
Helen Barrie
Home Care Services
IDP Camp
income security ageing
Individuals Experience Ageing
intergenerational support
Jie Yu
Joelle H. Fong
Joint Family System
Kate O'Loughlin
Leng Leng Thang
Long Term Care
Long Term Care System
LTCI
Mark W. Rosenberg
Masa Higo
Ne Lynn Aung
Nopraenue S. Dhirathiti
Older Persons
Pa
Ramraj Gautam
Rural Areas
Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme
Senior Citizen
Sigalovada Sutta
Social policies
social policy analysis
Social reforms
Social Security Scheme
Socio-economic Development
Suen Johan
Tfr
Theresa W. Devasahayam
Tsung-hsi Fu
UN
urbanisation effects elderly
Vu Ngoc Binh
Vulnerable Older Persons
Wan Ibrahim Wan Ahmad
Yang Cheng
Yunjeong Yang

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138550421
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the coming decades, challenges and risks associated with rapid population ageing will be paramount in Asia-Pacific. Examining key trends, dilemmas and developments with reference to specific nations, the book draws conclusions and policy recommendations that apply to Asia-Pacific as a whole. Individual chapters focus on the impact of population ageing, along with urbanization and industrialization, on the lives of people in the region. The book shows how leaders in Asia-Pacific – political, community and others – need to respond to changes in family and social structures, disease pathology, gender roles, income security, the care of older citizens and the provision of social and health welfare.

Thomas R. Klassen is Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University in Toronto, Canada. He has published widely in income security and retirement in Asia and North America. He is co-editor, among other books, of the Routledge Handbook of Global Public Policy and Administration (2017) and author of Retirement in Canada (2013).

Masa Higo is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan. His research focuses on retirement reforms from a global perspective. He is co-editor of Retirement in Japan and South Korea: The past, the present and the future of mandatory retirement (Routledge 2015).

Nopraenue S. Dhirathiti is Associate Professor and Acting Vice President for International Relations and Corporate Social Communication at Mahidol University, Thailand. Her current research interests are lifelong learning policy for the elderly people, co-production of public services and the elderly housing.

Theresa W. Devasahayam is Associate Lecturer at Singapore University of Social Sciences where she teaches courses on gender, ethnicity and diversity, medical sociology and Southeast Asian Societies. She has conducted extensive research and published widely on women’s health, ageing, transnational labour migration, women and food security, and women’s political participation. She has a PhD in Anthropology with a concentration in feminist studies from Syracuse University, New York, US.