Aging in Asia: Findings From New and Emerging Data Initiatives
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- DOI: 10.17226/13361
Aging in Asia: Findings From New and Emerging Data Initiatives
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The 17 chapters in this volume have their origins in two “sister” conferences on the challenges and opportunities of population aging in Asia, one of which was hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing and the other by the Indian National Science Academy in New Delhi. The chapters, which include contributions from China, India, Indonesia, Japan, and Thailand, cover the major subject areas relevant to population aging and can be grouped into four categories: (1) new and emerging data initiatives, (2) economic growth, labor markets, and consumption, (3) family roles and responsibilities, and (4) health and well-being (see Table 1-1). While we separate the chapters into these categories for summary purposes, it is important to note that a central point of new and emerging international data initiatives is that research and analysis should not be conducted solely within individual topic domains.
Copyright © 2012, National Academy of Sciences.
Sections
- THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
- PANEL ON POLICY RESEARCH AND DATA NEEDS TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF AGING IN ASIA
- COMMITTEE ON POPULATION 2011
- Preface
- Foreword
- 1. Introduction and Overview
- New and Emerging Data Initiatives
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Economic Growth, Labor Markets, and Consumption
- 4. Population Aging, Intergenerational Transfers, and Economic Growth: Asia in a Global Context
- 5. Facilitating Longer Working Lives: The Need, the Rationale, the How
- 6. The Labor Supply and Retirement Behavior of China’s Older Workers and Elderly in Comparative Perspective
- 7. Relying on Whom? Poverty and Consumption Financing of China’s Elderly
- 8. Retirement Process in Japan: New Evidence from the Japanese Study on Aging and Retirement (JSTAR)
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Family Roles and Responsibilities
- 9. Patterns and Correlates of Intergenerational Nontime Transfers: Evidence from CHARLS
- 10. Household Dynamics and Living Arrangements of the Elderly in Indonesia: Evidence from a Longitudinal Survey
- 11. Social Networks, Family, and Care Giving Among Older Adults in India
- 12. Effects of Social Activities on Cognitive Functions: Evidence from CHARLS
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Health and Well-Being
- 13. Socioeconomic Success and Health in Later Life: Evidence from the Indonesia Family Life Survey
- 14. Healthcare and Insurance Among the Elderly in China: Evidence from the CHARLS Pilot
- 15. Health of the Elderly in India: Challenges of Access and Affordability
- 16. Markers and Drivers: Cardiovascular Health of Middle-Aged and Older Indians
- 17. Aging, Health, and Chronic Conditions in China and India: Results from the Multinational Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE)
- 18. Life Satisfaction of the Older Thai: Findings from the Pilot HART
- Biographical Sketches of Contributors
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