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Demographic Change and Housing Wealth: - Home-owners, Pensions and Asset-based Welfare in Europe (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): John... Demographic Change and Housing Wealth: - Home-owners, Pensions and Asset-based Welfare in Europe (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
John Doling, Marja Elsinga; Contributions by Kees Dol, Jozsef Hegedus, Nick Horsewood, …
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Across the EU, populations are shrinking and ageing. An increasing burden is being placed on a smaller working population to generate the taxes required for pensions and care costs. Welfare states are weakening in many countries and across Europe, households are being increasingly expected to plan for their retirement and future care needs within this risky environment. At the same time, the proportion of people buying their own home in most countries has risen, so that some two-thirds of European households now own their homes. Housing equity now considerably exceeds total European GDP.

This book discusses questions like: to what extent might home ownership provide a potential cure for some of the consequences of ageing populations by realizing housing equity in order to meet the consumption needs of older people? What does this mean for patterns of inheritance and longer-term inequalities across Europe? And to what extent are governments banking on their citizens utilising their housing wealth now and in the future? "

Ageing Matters - European Policy Lessons from the East (Paperback): John Doling Ageing Matters - European Policy Lessons from the East (Paperback)
John Doling
R1,403 Discovery Miles 14 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The implications of population ageing have long concerned politicians, policy makers and governmental and non-governmental organizations in the welfare states of Europe. However, an ageing workforce is increasingly a matter of concern for the developed and fast-developing countries of Asia. Japan leads the field in this respect on account of the speed of its postwar economic development. But the little tigers of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are poised to catch up, and Malaysia, though in the second tier of developing Asian economics, faces the prospect of population ageing sufficient to daunt an as yet under-prepared infrastructure for old age support. This book is the first to examine in detail the experiences and prospects of population ageing in those Asian countries with the highest GDP per capita. The authors pose the question to what extent Asia and 'old Europe' can learn from each other in terms of policy planning. The first section of the book sets out the field in terms of the demographic characteristics and policy predicaments of European and Asian countries. The second section presents case-studies of six countries: Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia.

Cat on the Fiddle - Play (Paperback, New edition): John Dole Cat on the Fiddle - Play (Paperback, New edition)
John Dole
R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Shock Tactics (Paperback): John Dole Shock Tactics (Paperback)
John Dole
R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fred is a very vocal home-built computer whose comments almost ruin his owner's love affair. He does have his uses though as he can predict the weather with complete accuracy. When the Weather Office hears of his talent, they send a spy to infiltrate the Shaw household.-5 women, 6 men

Social Welfare East and West - Britain and Malaysia (Paperback): John Doling, Roziah Omar Social Welfare East and West - Britain and Malaysia (Paperback)
John Doling, Roziah Omar
R1,091 Discovery Miles 10 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: An exploration of the ways in which social welfare in two countries, half a world apart, may have similarities. Through identification of the differences and similarities of social welfare in Britain and Malaysia, the editors hope that we may be able to learn from one another as well as to contribute to debates both in our countries about how to respond to globalization and about global social policy. Accordingly, the contributors arranged themselves into pairs - one Malaysian, one British - to write reviews of one of each of the six areas of social welfare. Along with an opening chapter in which the aim was to identify a number of frameworks and issues that would allow the rest to be put into a context, the 12 chapters, each restricted to around 5000 words, provide a service-by-service account.

Once in a Blue Moon (Paperback): John Dole Once in a Blue Moon (Paperback)
John Dole
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An amateur astronomer is offered supernatural powers by a goddess, but the reality is far more sexual...6 women, 4 men

Ageing Matters - European Policy Lessons from the East (Hardcover): John Doling Ageing Matters - European Policy Lessons from the East (Hardcover)
John Doling
R4,565 Discovery Miles 45 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The implications of population ageing have long concerned politicians, policy makers and governmental and non-governmental organizations in the welfare states of Europe. However, an ageing workforce is increasingly a matter of concern for the developed and fast-developing countries of Asia. Japan leads the field in this respect on account of the speed of its postwar economic development. But the little tigers of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are poised to catch up, and Malaysia, though in the second tier of developing Asian economics, faces the prospect of population ageing sufficient to daunt an as yet under-prepared infrastructure for old age support. This book is the first to examine in detail the experiences and prospects of population ageing in those Asian countries with the highest GDP per capita. The authors pose the question to what extent Asia and 'old Europe' can learn from each other in terms of policy planning. The first section of the book sets out the field in terms of the demographic characteristics and policy predicaments of European and Asian countries. The second section presents case-studies of six countries: Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Malaysia.

Social Welfare East and West - Britain and Malaysia (Hardcover): John Doling, Roziah Omar Social Welfare East and West - Britain and Malaysia (Hardcover)
John Doling, Roziah Omar
R3,492 Discovery Miles 34 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: An exploration of the ways in which social welfare in two countries, half a world apart, may have similarities. Through identification of the differences and similarities of social welfare in Britain and Malaysia, the editors hope that we may be able to learn from one another as well as to contribute to debates both in our countries about how to respond to globalization and about global social policy. Accordingly, the contributors arranged themselves into pairs - one Malaysian, one British - to write reviews of one of each of the six areas of social welfare. Along with an opening chapter in which the aim was to identify a number of frameworks and issues that would allow the rest to be put into a context, the 12 chapters, each restricted to around 5000 words, provide a service-by-service account.

Demographic Change and Housing Wealth: - Home-owners, Pensions and Asset-based Welfare in Europe (Paperback): John Doling,... Demographic Change and Housing Wealth: - Home-owners, Pensions and Asset-based Welfare in Europe (Paperback)
John Doling, Marja Elsinga; Contributions by Kees Dol, Jozsef Hegedus, Nick Horsewood, …
R3,510 Discovery Miles 35 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Across the EU, populations are shrinking and ageing. An increasing burden is being placed on a smaller working population to generate the taxes required for pensions and care costs. Welfare states are weakening in many countries and across Europe, households are being increasingly expected to plan for their retirement and future care needs within this risky environment. At the same time, the proportion of people buying their own home in most countries has risen, so that some two-thirds of European households now own their homes. Housing equity now considerably exceeds total European GDP. This book discusses questions like: to what extent might home ownership provide a potential cure for some of the consequences of ageing populations by realizing housing equity in order to meet the consumption needs of older people? What does this mean for patterns of inheritance and longer-term inequalities across Europe? And to what extent are governments banking on their citizens utilising their housing wealth now and in the future?

Cut Flowers and Foliages (Paperback): James E. Faust, John Dole Cut Flowers and Foliages (Paperback)
James E. Faust, John Dole; Contributions by Raul I Cabrera, Elizabeth Cieniewicz, Melissa Munoz, …
R1,733 Discovery Miles 17 330 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The cut flower and foliage industry is a global business with major production locations in North America, South America, Central America, East Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Few other horticulture crops are as ubiquitous, yet the production techniques and challenges are universal. This book describes the main international production locations and markets, including current trends and directions. The focus is on production in protected cultivation. The major species - including rose, chrysanthemum, carnation, orchid and gerbera - dominate the global market and these are individually explored in detail. Specialty species and cut foliages are also addressed, as well as significant details of production, including irrigation and fertilization, disease and disease management, and biological control of pests. Finally, the postharvest chapter covers details of harvesting, transporting and delivering high quality flowers that provide an excellent vase life. Highly illustrated with color photos throughout, this is an essential resource for students and researchers in horticulture, growers and producers, and those in the floriculture industry.

Lucky for Some (Paperback): John Dole Lucky for Some (Paperback)
John Dole
R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Christopher has had the romantic notion of bringing his wife Mary away for a holiday in celebration of their first wedding anniversary. Mary has saved until they arrive the lovely surprise that her mother will be joining them. Horace, a chesty old misery who is their Redcoat and Fun-Leader, contributes to the general atmosphere of gloom and the virile athleticism of Miss Bounce, the camp P.T. instructor, nearly finishes poor Christopher altogether.5 women, 4 men

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