Aging Asia
the economic and social implications of rapid demographic change in China, Japan, and South Korea
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Contributions
- Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford, CA, California
Language
English
Word Count
53,250 words, Guess
Page Count
213 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101931368201
- ISBN-139781931368209
- OCLC Control Number635492384
- Better World Books9781931368209
- Open LibraryOL26885012M
Classifications
- DDC305.26
- LCCHQ1064.E18 A35 2010
Alternate Titles
- Economic and social implications of rapid demographic change in China, Japan, and South Korea
Description
Demographic shift. Whatever you call it, Asia is aging, and this development will radically alter the region--and the globe--for decades to come. In the Past Fifty Years, two factors have led to global population aging: fertility at or below replacement, and a stunning 67 percent increase in world average life expectancy. In the near future, these factors will skew the demographics of many countries toward the elderly. Meanwhile, changes in labor-force participation, savings, economic growth, living arrangements, marriage markets, and social dynamics are transforming society in fundamental ways. These changes are especially striking in the Asia-Pacific region, where their long-term impacts promise to be substantial. Will the economies of East Asia languish, or will yet another demographic "dividend" spur renewed economic growth? How will aging affect the economies and social protection systems of Japan, South Korea, China, and, by extension, the United States? To assess these far-reaching questions, Aging Asia showcases cutting-edge, policy-relevant, interdisciplinary research by distinguished scholars. The authors focus on demographic trends and their social and economic implications, and use a global comparative perspective to examine social insurance financing, chronic disease, and long-term care. --Book Jacket.
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