Old-age pensions
How does population ageing affect health system financial sustainability and affordable access to health care in Europe?
Singapore looks to AI help to manage health of fast-aging population
Singapore. Rethinking ageing: From caregiving to community and contribution
Ageing Policies Database
The geopolitical ripple effect of Asia’s ageing population
Aging Well in Asia: Development Policies for Asia and the Pacific
Asia and the Pacific’s Rapidly Aging Population Needs Long-Term Care Solutions
Asian Development (02.05.2024) These charts illustrate the rapid increases in the population aged 60 and older in Asia and the Pacific and the urgency of addressing long-term care needs in the region. Over the past two decades, life expectancy at age 60 in the region has increased by more than 5 years. But the expected number of years lived in less than full health also increased in most economies. A new harmonized dataset on older persons in nine economies in developing Asia found that on average, 57% Asians aged over 60 have at least one diagnosed noncommunicable disease (NCD).
Le Japon et la Corée du Sud peinent à faire face à la nouvelle pauvreté de leurs seniors et nous serions bien inspirés d’en tirer des leçons
Atlantico.fr (08.05.2024) Abondance de personnes âgées, marché du travail défaillant et manque de flexibilité des systèmes de retraite ... Au Japon et en Corée du Sud, de nombreuses personnes âgées vivent en situation de grande précarité
The Future of a Hyper-Aging Society Navigated by Well-Being Technology
ey.com (17.04.2024) Today, humanity is experiencing a paradigm shift and transitioning to a new era. We live in a world where every person’s well-being – the happiness of the body and mind – is impacted by social environments born of numerous changes, including an aging and increasingly diverse society, changes to how and where we work, and outbreaks of emerging diseases. This changing panorama is raising people’s interest in well-being technology, as well as its value and importance.