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The Impact of the PROGRESA/Oportunidades Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Health and Related Outcomes for the Aging in Mexico
Aging Conditional cash transfers Health Mexico
2016/3/18
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs link public transfers to human capital investment in hopes of alleviating current poverty and reducing its intergenerational transmission. Whereas nearly all s...
Seminar on Aging in Developing Countries:Building Bridges for Integrated Research Agendas
Aging Developing Countries Building Bridges for Integrated
2015/6/26
The purpose of the seminar was to bring together scholars from a variety of countries across the globe to promote discussion on cross-cutting issues of ageing processes, compare alternative study desi...
Aging in Developing Countries:Building Bridges for Integrated Research Agendas
Aging Developing Countries Building Bridges
2015/6/25
The 21st century will be marked by sharp demographic aging and most of the elderly population will reside in today’s developing countries. In these countries, the aging process will be very rapid, whi...
Education, Elderly Health, and Differential Population Aging in South Korea: A Demographic Approach
education elderly health population aging South Korea
2014/11/26
Background: Population aging proceeds with other socioeconomic developments, including educational expansion. Improvements in educational attainment lead to changes in demographic behaviors such as as...
Heterogeneity in the Strehler-Mildvan General Theory of Mortality and Aging
Heterogeneity in the Strehler-Mildvan General Theory Mortality and Aging
2014/3/20
This study examines and further develops the classic Strehler-Mildvan (SM) general theory of mortality and aging. Three predictions from the SM theory are tested by examining the age dependence of mor...
Interregional Demographic Aging and Migration of the Elderly in New Zealand
Interregional Demographic Elderly Aging and Migration New Zealand
2009/4/24
One of the largest and most rapidly expanding minorities in New Zealand is the elderly section of the population. Currently comprising about 10 per cent of the population, the relatively recent increa...
Aging in India:Its Socio-economic and Health Implications
Aging in India Socio-economic Health Implications
2009/4/24
India currently ranks fourth among the countries of the world with a large elderly population; by the year 2000, it is likely to be second only to China. However, owing to changes in kinship and famil...
The problem of population aging is occurring and will occur in the countries where fertility reduction has been most successful, such as China, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Singapore, in Asia. By ...
Population aging and the extended family in Taiwan A new model for analyzing and projecting living arrangements
family household living arrangements population aging Taiwan
2008/12/9
Population aging produces changes in the availability of kin with uncertain implications for extended living arrangements. We propose a highly stylized model that can be used to analyze and project ag...
Individual Aging and Cancer Risk:How are They Related?
age/aging aging organism cancer cancer incidence rate cell proliferation rate of physiological processes tumor survival
2008/12/9
When individuals get older, the risk of many chronic diseases increases. This increase is in agreement with common theories of aging, such as mutation accumulation, wear and tear, antagonistic pleiotr...
Individual Aging and Cancer Risk:How are They Related?
age/aging aging organism cancer cancer incidence rate cell proliferation rate of physiological processes tumor survival
2008/12/5
When individuals get older, the risk of many chronic diseases increases. This increase is in agreement with common theories of aging, such as mutation accumulation, wear and tear, antagonistic pleiotr...
Challenge Facing China's Economic Growth in Its Aging but not Affluent Era
demographic dividend demographic transition growth sustainability
2013/7/5
Demographic transition has occurred more rapidly in China than in most developed countries. As the population ages, the growth rate of the working age population has started to decline and the absolut...