The Greying of Asia: Causes and Consequences of Rapid Ageing in AsiaEastern Universities Press, 2003 - 165 頁 "This book examines the causes and consequences of rapid ageing in Asian countries, using the case of Singapore to illustrate many of the issues involved. The centrepiece of this book is a detailed analysis of Singapore's Central Provident Fund (CPF) which considers whether the CPF, on its own, will be able to cater adequately for the financial needs of senior Singaporeans. Alternative approaches are also examined in order to suggest ways in which the Singapore approach to the care of the aged might be improved. Another important chapter deals with the tragic phenomenon of elderly female suicide, of which Singapore has one of the highest rates in the world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... Living Standards With rare exceptions , most Asian countries have experienced significant increases in nutritional intake over the last 20 or 30 years . This has been the result of a long period of economic development ( rapid economic ...
... Living Standards With rare exceptions , most Asian countries have experienced significant increases in nutritional intake over the last 20 or 30 years . This has been the result of a long period of economic development ( rapid economic ...
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... living and working overseas and the difficulties associated with obtaining housing suitable for multi - generational living , are all likely to alter the patterns of family relations and support for the elderly over the coming years ...
... living and working overseas and the difficulties associated with obtaining housing suitable for multi - generational living , are all likely to alter the patterns of family relations and support for the elderly over the coming years ...
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... living alone was just over 6 % . ( It should be noted that the Singapore Ministry of Health projects that one in four senior Singaporeans will be living alone in the long term ( IMC , 1999 , p . 147 ) . ) Given their longer life ...
... living alone was just over 6 % . ( It should be noted that the Singapore Ministry of Health projects that one in four senior Singaporeans will be living alone in the long term ( IMC , 1999 , p . 147 ) . ) Given their longer life ...
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Literature Review 39 | 39 |
Demographics of Singapore 55 | 55 |
Singapores Central Provident Fund | 75 |
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