Global Ageing in the Twenty-First Century

Global Ageing in the Twenty-First Century

Challenges, Opportunities and Implications

McDaniel, Susan A.; Zimmer, Zachary

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

344

Mole

9781032921525

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1: Global Ageing in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction; 2: The Population Ageing Process in Global Perspective; I: Healthy Ageing and Health Care; 3: Ageing, Functional Disabilities and its Gender Dimensions: Results based on a Study in Delhi; 4: A Gendered Perspective on Well-Being in Later Life: Algeria, Lebanon and Palestine; 5: A Global Perspective on Physiological Change with Age; 6: Religious Activity and Transitions in Functional Health and Mortality among Middle Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan; 7: Addressing Health Challenges of Ageing in sub-Saharan Africa: Policy Perspectives and Evidence Needs; 8: New Myths about Ageing: The Growth of Medical Knowledge and its Societal Consequences; II: Ageing Workforce, Retirement and the Provision of Pensions; 9: Population Ageing and its Global Challenges; 10: Reimagining Old Age in Europe: Effects of Changing Work and Retirement Patterns; 11: Risky Business: Ageing as an Information Technology Worker; III: Shifting Intergenerational Relations; 12: Gender, Marital Status and Intergenerational Relations in a Changing World; 13: The Cultural Context of Social Cohesion and Social Capital: Exploring Filial Caregiving; 14: Generational Differences in Caregiving and its Consequences; 15: Family Relations and the Experience of Loneliness among Older Adults in Eastern Europe; 16: Levels of Welfarism and Intergenerational Transfers within the Family: Evidence from the Global Ageing Survey (GLAS); 17: Conclusion: Global Ageing in the Twenty-First Century - Where to From Here?
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population;chinese;canadians;developed;countries;life;expectancy;total;fertility;rate;CHARLS;CNCD Risk Factor;Intergenerational Financial Transfers;IADL Item;IADL Limitation;Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam;Intergenerational Relations;Inter-generational Relations;United Nations World Population Prospects;UN;Eldercare Providers;Caucasian Canadians;Population Ageing Process;Population Ageing;De Jong Gierveld;ADL;MENA;Chinese Canadians;Care Transfers;Filial Responsibility;Economic Active Population;Global Ageing;Effective Retirement Age;Income Sufficiency;Negative Family Relations