1st Edition

Ageing Matters European Policy Lessons from the East

By John Doling Copyright 2005
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    The implications of population ageing have long concerned politicians, policy makers and governmental and non-governmental organizations in the welfare states of Europe. However, an ageing workforce is increasingly a matter of concern for the developed and fast-developing countries of Asia. Japan leads the field in this respect on account of the speed of its postwar economic development. But the little tigers of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are poised to catch up, and Malaysia, though in the second tier of developing Asian economics, faces the prospect of population ageing sufficient to daunt an as yet under-prepared infrastructure for old age support. This book is the first to examine in detail the experiences and prospects of population ageing in those Asian countries with the highest GDP per capita. The authors pose the question to what extent Asia and 'old Europe' can learn from each other in terms of policy planning. The first section of the book sets out the field in terms of the demographic characteristics and policy predicaments of European and Asian countries. The second section presents case-studies of six countries: Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia.

    Contents: The Context: Editorial introduction, John Doling; Prospects for pragmatism: trading lessons in social policy between East and West, Catherine Jones Finer; Ageing and social policy in the European Union: a contextual overview, Tony Maltby and Gordon Deuchars. The Case Studies: Malaysia: supporting families, Roziah Omar; Population ageing in Singapore: the challenge of using the central provident fund for retirement needs, Tee Liang Ngiam; Ageing issues and policy in Hong Kong: lessons for other countries, Joe C. B. Leung; Universal values versus political ideology: the virtual reform experience of Taiwan‘s national pension plan, Hsiao-hung Nancy Chen; National policies on ageing in South Korea, Sung-Jae Choi and Seong-Hoon Bae; Inter-generational equity and social solidarity: Japan's search for an integrated policy on ageing, Tetsuo Ogawa. The Lessons: Ageing in East and Southeast Asia, Paul Wilding; Lessons to be learnt, John Doling, Catherine Jones Finer and Tony Maltby; Statistical appendix: ageing matters in figures, Li Kan; Index.

    Biography

    John Doling