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Demographics and Innovation in the Asia-Pacific

Eggleston, Karen
Demographics and Innovation in the Asia-Pacific
Analyses how demography shapes productivity and the labour supply of older workers, as well as explore the aging population as consumers of technologies and drivers of innovations to meet their own needs, as well as the political economy of spatial development, agglomeration economies, urban-rural contrasts, and differential geographies of aging.

CHF 49.90

Healthy Aging in Asia

Eggleston, Karen
Healthy Aging in Asia
Examines how diverse economies of Asia are preparing for older population age structures and transforming health systems to support patients who will live with chronic disease for decades. Fifteen concise chapters cover multiple aspects of policy initiatives for healthy aging and economic research.

CHF 46.90

Challenges in the Process of China's Urbanization

Eggleston, Karen / Oi, Jean C / Wang, Yiming
Challenges in the Process of China's Urbanization
China's New National Urbanization Plan (2014-20) sets ambitious targets for sustainable, human-centered, and environmentally friendly urbanization. This title features policy-focused contributions from leading social scientists in the US and China who explore challenges ranging from migration and labor markets to agglomeration economies, land finance, affordable housing, and education policy.

CHF 39.90

Policy Challenges from Demographic Change in China and India

Eggleston, Karen
Policy Challenges from Demographic Change in China and India
Drawing on social science expertise from China, India, and the United States, the contributors to this study examine the social and economic challenges for policy across a range of domains, from family planning and old-age support to human capital investment, poverty alleviation, and broader issues of governance.

CHF 39.90

Aging Asia

Eggleston, Karen / Tuljapurkar, Shripad
Aging Asia
In the past fifty years, two factors have led to global population aging: a decline in fertility to levels close to --or even below --replacement and a decline in mortality that has increased world average life expectancy by nearly 67 percent.

CHF 45.50