Population Ageing in Central and Eastern Europe: Societal and Policy Implications

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Dr Andreas Hoff
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 28. jan. 2013 - 290 strani

During the 1990s, Europe became the first continent with a 'mature society', where people aged 60 years and older outnumber children and as this trend continues, the resulting 'ageing societies' will differ from previous societies in their make-up, in their needs, and in their resource allocation. Population ageing poses an even greater challenge to the post-communist societies of Central and Eastern Europe. While still struggling to cope with the aftermath of the economic and social transition process following the breakdown of communism, they are now facing even more rapid demographic change than Western Europe.

This book brings together leading scholars to present an understanding of the processes underlying the very rapid population ageing in Central and Eastern Europe. In addition to discussing the main demographic drivers behind this development in each of the countries examined, this volume also discusses its implications for policy, healthcare provision, workforces, intergenerational family relations, the social cohesion of future Central and Eastern European societies, and the quality of life experienced by their citizens.

Organised around broad geographical regions with final sections analysing the book's findings and their future implications, Population Ageing in Central and Eastern Europe will be of interest to gerontologists, policy makers, students and scholars of population change

 

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The Drivers of Population Ageing in Central
1
POPULATION AGEING IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
6
Population Ageing in Poland
11
2
13
2
20
The Need for a New Attitude
33
1
34
Heterogeneity of Population Ageing in Russia
53
Demographic Ageing and its Economic Consequences in Croatia
135
5555
147
Demographic Ageing in Romania General and Specific
151
58
161
Population Ageing in Bulgaria Demographic Dynamics
169
66
175
117
182
Physical and Cognitive Functions in Older Persons
187

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57
3
65
Population Ageing in the Czech Republic
79
Demography and Labour Market Challenges
95
4
103
Population Ageing in Slovenia and Social Support Networks
115
1
116
Implications of Population Ageing for Family Relations
209
120
215
Demographic Changes and Ageing Process in Central and Eastern
227
Future Prospects and Policy Implications
249
Index
257
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Andreas Hoff, Zittau-Goerlitz is a Professor of Social Gerontology, Zittau-Goerlitz University of Applied Sciences, Germany and Research Affiliate, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK

Andreas Hoff, Ewa Fratczak, Sarmite Mikulioniene, Gaiane Safarova, Iva Holmerová, Hana Vanková, Bozena Juraskova, Dana HrnciarikováZsuzsa Széman, Valentina Hlebec, Milivoja Šircelj, Sandra Švaljek, Ágnes Neményi, Emil Hristov, Martin Bobak, Hynek Pikhart, Michael Marmot, Piotr Czekanowski, Arjan Gjonça, Edlira Gjonça.

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