Aging in Comparative Perspective Aging in Comparative Perspective
International Perspectives on Aging

Aging in Comparative Perspective

Processes and Policies

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Aging in Comparative Perspective

Processes and Policies

Ian G. Cook and Jamie Halsall

People are living longer—in particular, the over-85 population is increasing in many countries around the globe. But while this fact should be considered a proud testament to improved standards of living, it is often lost in contentious debates over the state of health care and the future of benefit programs.

Aging in Comparative Perspective explores this complex scenario on a world scale, as the global recession drives political change and shifts in cultural traditions. This timely volume analyzes the aging process in various countries, with special focus on the stresses placed on their economies as the numbers of elders increase with fewer young people available to support them due to declining birthrates. The authors review elder policies, such as entitlement programs, that have been put into place, are being considered, or are in danger of being curtailed. At the same time, helpful light is shed on another side of the elderly that receives less attention: active, independent, and benefiting their families and communities. This ongoing evolution is presented in national and global context in seven representative countries: U.S., U.K., Japan, Sweden, China, South Africa, and Nepal.

Aging in Comparative Perspective makes a major contribution to our understanding of the wider impact of growing old, and will find interested readers among gerontologists, sociologists, public health policymakers, and anthropologists.

GENRE
Wissenschaft und Natur
ERSCHIENEN
2012
3. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
104
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer US
GRÖSSE
653.7
 kB
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