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Aging Asia

The Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and South Korea

In the past fifty years, two factors have led to global population aging: a decline in fertility to levels close to -or even below -replacement and a decline in mortality that has increased world average life expectancy by nearly 67 percent. Les mer

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In the past fifty years, two factors have led to global population aging: a decline in fertility to levels close to -or even below -replacement and a decline in mortality that has increased world average life expectancy by nearly 67 percent. As the population skews toward fewer young people and more elderly who live longer postretirement lives, demographic changes -labor force participation, savings, economic growth, living arrangements, marriage markets, and social policy -are transforming society in fundamental, irreversible ways.
Nowhere are these effects of aging and demographic change more acute -nor their long-term effects more potentially significant -than in the Asia-Pacific region. How will these developments impact the economies and social protection systems of Japan, South Korea, China, and, by extension, the United States?
To assess this question, Aging Asia showcases cutting-edge, policy-relevant research. The first section focuses on demographic trends and their economic implications; the second section approaches select topics from a global comparative perspective, including social insurance financing, medical costs, and long-term care.

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Forlag
Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International Studies
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781931368209
Utgivelsesår
2011
Format
23 x 15 cm

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