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Debate: Aging population
李珅 China Daily, January 10, 2011 Mu Guangzong: Senior citizens need better treatment The draft law on senior citizens, which requires people to visit their aged parents regularly to help fulfill their emotional and spiritual needs, indicates that taking care … Continue reading
Posted in Elder Care, Elder Law, Government Related, Long Term Care
Tagged aging while poor, caregiving, rural elderly, 未富先老
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Grey matters
Ageing societies must harness the skills and experience of the “silver tsunami” to ease the strain on public resources – and keep the sustainability agenda on track, writes John Elkington. “Whether we like it or not, defusing this demographic time … Continue reading
Posted in East Asia, Elder Care, Long Term Care, Media News
Tagged Aging, caregiving, demographic structure, Japan
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China’s Rapidly Aging Population
(From Population Research Bureau) Over the past two decades, China’s population has been aging rapidly. As a result of China’s “one-child” policy and low mortality, the proportion of elderly citizens will continue to grow very quickly, increasing the stress on … Continue reading
Posted in Care Patterns, Long Term Care, Media News
Tagged Aging, caregiving
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