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Third World Quarterly

Volume 30, Issue 5, 2009

Special Issue: Remapping Development Studies: contemporary critical perspectives

Critically Understanding Asian Perspectives on Ageing

Critically Understanding Asian Perspectives on Ageing

DOI:
10.1080/01436590902959263
Vandana Desaia* & Matthew Tyeb*

pages 1007-1025

Available online: 11 Jun 2009

Abstract

Asian countries are experiencing demographic transition from a young to an increasingly older population. The ageing of populations is unfolding against a context often characterised by persistent poverty, gender vulnerability, economic strain, constricted public resources, and limited civil institutions to support the elderly. Two key interlinked dimensions are important: first, how social and economic changes have affected or will affect the well-being and support situation of present or future older people, and how older people's needs and position in society relate to development and the consequences for policy. The paper identifies the gaps that exist in our understanding of ageing in Asian developing countries and discusses the key issues, tensions and perspectives that characterise current debates at local level and their implications for development in many Asian developing and some transitional countries. The paper urges recognition of ageing and development as part of poverty reduction strategies.

 

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  • Available online: 11 Jun 2009

Author affiliations

  • a Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, UK
  • b Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Oxford, Barnett House, 32 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2ER, UK

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