"Population Aging: The Transformation of Societies" presents an
overview and international comparison of the causes, consequences
and policy implications of one of the major processes of change in
contemporary societies. It provides a foundation for understanding
and reflecting on key demographic and social trends, together with
related theoretical and policy frameworks that are important in
explaining changes and designing informed responses. With
particular reference to countries that have the oldest or largest
aged populations, the book presents a synthesis of research on
population aging, new analyses of trends and a discussion of the
major social policy strategies.
Key topics include the new demography of aging, population
health, family change, the Third Age, international policy concepts
and strategies, and comparisons of countries - such as in terms of
the relative risks they face from population aging and their
resilience as changes occur. Overall, the book presents a broad
interdisciplinary perspective on the determinants and consequences
of population aging.
The book is written for an international audience of policy
makers, educators and practitioners in health and welfare, together
with students in the social sciences and health sciences. It
provides an accessible and academically informed exposition of the
field for people engaging with issues arising from population aging
in their own country.
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