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Population ageing and international development

Population ageing and international development
From generalisation to evidence

Author/Editor(s):
Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
Format:
Paperback , 304 pages , 234 x 156 mm
Other formats available
ISBN
9781847421920
Published:
20 Jan 2010

£18.39 - List price: £22.99 You save: £4.60

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The 21st century is when the developing countries begin to match the 20th-century ageing achieved by the developed world. This timely book, by a leading authority in the field, is essential reading for everyone interested in ageing and development.
Professor Alan Walker, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield
...this important book should be required reading for policy-makers whose decisions will influence ageing and development in the coming years.
Ageing & Development

About This Book

Over the next 40 years the number of people aged 60+ in the world, many of whom live in developing regions, will grow by 1¼ billion. What will old age be like for them? This original book provides an analysis of links between development, population ageing and older people, challenging some widely held misconceptions. It highlights the complexity of international experiences and argues that the effects of population ageing on development are influenced by policy choices. The book will be of interest to a range of academic disciplines, including economics, gerontology, social policy and development studies as well as policy-makers and practitioners concerned with developing countries.

Author Biography

Peter Lloyd-Sherlock is Professor of Social Policy and International Development in the School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK. He has extensive experience of studying population ageing and the situation of older people in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Contents

Introduction
International development and population ageing
Experiencing later life in contexts of development
Older people, pensions and development
Population ageing and health
Later life and social relations: family, migration and care
Ageing and development in South Africa
Ageing and development in Argentina
Ageing and development in India
Conclusions and overview.


 

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