Aging, Economic Growth, and Old-Age Security in Asia
Park, Donghyun; Lee, Sang-Hyop; Mason, Andrew | October 2012
Abstract
Population aging is perhaps the single biggest economic and social obstacle confronting Asia's future. The region-wide demographic transition towards an older population is fundamentally reshaping the demographic landscape, and is giving rise to two key socio-economic challenges. This timely book provides an in-depth analysis of these challenges and presents concrete policy options for tackling them.
First, the expert contributors argue, Asia must find ways to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of less favorable demographics, which implies slower growth of the workforce. Second, they contend, Asia must find ways to deliver affordable, adequate, and sustainable old-age economic security for its growing elderly population. Underpinned by rigorous analysis, a wide range of concrete policy options for sustaining economic growth while delivering economic security for the elderly are then presented. These include Asia-wide policy options - relevant to the entire region - such as building up strong national pension systems, while other policy options are more relevant to sub-groups of countries.
This stimulating and informative book will be of great interest to academics, students, and researchers with an interest in Asian studies, economics generally, and, more specifically, public sector economics. Co-published by ADB and Edward Elgar Publishing.
Citation
Park, Donghyun; Lee, Sang-Hyop; Mason, Andrew. 2012. Aging, Economic Growth, and Old-Age Security in Asia. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1357. License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
978-1-78195-230-6
Keywords
Aged Health
Quality of Health Care
Public Health
Partnerships in Health Reform
Health Systems
Health Care Services
Health Standards
Health Service Management
Health Costs
Hospices
Delivery of health care
Prevention of disease
Health status indicators
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