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E-grāmata: Aging in the Global South: Challenges and Opportunities

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2018
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  • ISBN-13: 9781498545303
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  • ISBN-13: 9781498545303

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This book is a collection of work on aging and development from authors from the global south. Aging is steadily evolving as a public health and social crisis for which countries of the global south are ill-prepared. The forces of development and improved public health services have ensured that human being live longer. But there is enough evidence that such longevity do not commensurate with good health. As such, many countries of the global south are seeing a booming population who are aging in poor health, without the necessary safety net to ensure quality of life. This book discusses work from Asia, Africa, and South America to explore the challenges facing older adults. Topics include: aging in institutions, living arrangements of older adults, food insecurity, social isolation, end of life migration, and policy papers. This is the first book to bring together varied perspectives on the situation of older adults, and the challenges and opportunities that lie in developing innovative, sustainable programs to support elderly care services.

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Using case studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America authored by an impressive group of young scholars in the Global South, this volume addresses one of the worlds most pressing contemporary issues: the social consequences of population aging. Offering a wide range of comparative and multidisciplinary perspectives, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between aging and the health, development, and policy challenges now faced across the world. -- Daniel Jordan Smith, Brown University Aging in the Global South is an insightful book that focuses on multiple facets around aging and development in countries of the Global South -- S. Irudaya Rajan The evidences and narratives in this book create a roadmap which connects the Global South to the world. The book is a catalogue of events, experiences, and policy-relevant nuances from the actors view point. The language of the book is simple, focused, and deliberate a compendium of lingua from the past, present, and future of aging. Aging in the Global South provides a snapshot which captures the interest and attention of all stakeholders, especially those who require a sequence of critical junctures for social aging. -- Kabiru K. Salami, University of Ibadan The Global South is undergoing major demographic changes, especially related to rapid population aging and its related aspects. In this book, led by a group of young scholars, a series of chapters discuss main issues related to the social and economic consequences of population aging in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Each chapter gives an interdisciplinary view of the opportunities and challenges of population aging in the Global South. The chapters raise important and relevant public policy and research questions in aging and health, aging and economic development, and aging and demographic behavior in the Global South. -- Bernardo Lanza Queiroz, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Subharati Ghosh
Mark Anthony D. Abenir
Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria-Gonzalez
Nicolas Sacco
1 An Extraordinary Journey through Time and Age: Mortality in Argentina
1(8)
Nicolas Sacco
2 Population Aging and Changes in Old Age Transition in Brazil: Past, Present, and Future
9(20)
Carolina A. Guidotti Gonzalez
3 Want or Need? The Dual Nature of Older Adult Migration Explored in a Study in Brazil
29(12)
Marden Campos
Subharati Ghosh
4 The Family Context, Social Capital, and Older Adult Well-Being: How Are They Related?
41(28)
Tannistha Samanta
5 Where to Live and Who Will Care? The Living Arrangements of Older Adults in India
69(26)
Subharati Ghosh
6 Health Care and Aging behind the Walls in Southwestern Nigeria
95(16)
Fatoye Helen Ajibike
7 Re-examining Nigeria's Social Security in the Aspect of Government Pension
111(18)
Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
Adebayo Emmanuel Akinyemi
Isaac Akinkunmi Adedeji
8 Old Age Income Supports and Security in Thailand: Current and Future Development
129(26)
Chalermpol Chamchan
9 Food Insecurity and Resilience: Experiences of Hunger and Poverty among Older Adults in Manila
155(26)
Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria-Gonzalez
Conclusion 181(6)
Subharati Ghosh
Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria-Gonzalez
Nicolas Sacco
Index 187(4)
About the Contributors 191
Maria Carinnes P. Alejandria-Gonzalez is assistant professor of social science and education at the University of Santo Tomas.

Subharati Ghosh is senior program manager of population health and safety at the SEIU 775 Benefits Group.

Nicolas Sacco is postdoctoral researcher at the Population Research Institute at Pennsylvania State University.