1st Edition
The Ageing and Development Report Poverty, Independence and the World's Older People
220 Pages
by
Routledge
220 Pages
by
Routledge
220 Pages
by
Routledge
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'This timely report by HelpAge International sets out to establish some of the key social and political issues affecting older people's lives. It marks the first documentation of this information and I feel sure that it will be an important contribution to the growing debate'
From the Foreword by Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director-General, World Health Organization
The world's population is ageing.... Read more
Foreword by Gro Harlem Brundtland * Part I: An Introduction to Ageing and Development - Development and the Rights of Older People * Poverty and Livelihoods in an Ageing World * Gender and Ageing * Reinforcing Capability: Informal Community-based Support Services for Older People in the Developing World * Ageing Health * Older People's Strategies in times of Social and Economic Transformation * Economic Security in Old Age: A Family-Government Partnership * Change, Family Life, Coping strategies and Seniors * Conflict, Humanitarian Assistance and Older People * Part II: The State of the World's Older People - The Situation of Older People in Latin America and the Caribbean * The Situation of Older People in Rural and Urban India * The Situation of Older People in Cambodia * The Situation of Older People in Tanzania * The Situation of Older People in Zimbabwe * The Situation of Older People in the Transitional Economies of Eastern and Central Europe * Part III: Ageing and Development Data - National Policies on Ageing and Older People: A Review of the Statues of Policies in 46 Countries * Taking Account of Older People in Developing Cooperation: A Review of the Statues of Ageing in Major Bilateral and Multilateral Aid Agencies * Facts, Figures and Trends in Ageing: Basic Data on Ageing and Development * Part IV: Reference Section - United Nations for Older Persons * HelpAge International * Acronyms and Abbreviations
Biography
Judith Randel, Tony German, Deborah Ewing






