ABSTRACT

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.

chapter 2|15 pages

Ageing and old age in modern society

chapter 6|16 pages

Ageing policies in Taiwan

Recent achievements and unresolved challenges

chapter 7|13 pages

Growing old in Hong Kong

Responding to an increasingly frail population

chapter 9|22 pages

Growing old in Singapore

Workings of the “many helping hands” policy approach

chapter 10|23 pages

Population ageing and old age in Malaysia

The changing role of the family and major challenges ahead

chapter 13|13 pages

Culture, political change and ageing

An overview of the situation of older persons in Myanmar

chapter 14|11 pages

Caregiving of older adults in Nepal

Urbanization, modernization, and globalization