日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区


www.shenbo75.com
November 22, 2002



Aging Challenges Asia-Pacific

The combination of a fast-expanding aging population, declining birth rate and a lack of social provision will bring formidable challenges to the Asia-Pacific region, a UN regional arm warned in Bangkok Friday.

In a report to be presented to its 58th annual meeting next week, the local-based UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (>ESCAP) said as birth rates in East and Southeast Asia have been dropping for years, the aging population in the Asia-Pacific region is growing rapidly.

"For example, in 1980, the number of Indonesians aged 65 and older was just 3.3 percent of the country's total population. But by 2000, it accounted for 7.6 percent of the population," it said.

During the same period, the report said in China and Thailand, the share of aged people in the total population had also increased from 4.7 percent and 3.5 percent to 10 percent and 8.1 percent, respectively.

In the region as a whole, the number of people aged 65 and above is expected to more than double between 1995 and 2050.

The growing "graying population" means more elders need to be supported and a shrinking labor force.

Moreover, because many developing countries in the region have few social programs for their aged citizens compared with developed countries, the social and economic impact of aging will be greater.

The ESCAP report also pointed out that the majority of the region's rural aged still have no access to pension and the femaleaging population is most negatively affected by lack of living provisions.

On the positive side, the report said in recent years, some countries in the region have taken steps to expand or upgrade public measures for the aged while others are going to introduce social programs for the aged for the first time.

However, "to meet the looming challenges of aging, it is very clear much more will need to be done," it concluded.

The 61-member ESCAP is the largest intergovernmental socioeconomic organization in the Asia-Pacific region.

(Xinhua News Agency May 17, 2002)

In This Series
China Concerned About Its 132 Million Elderly

References

Archive

Web Link


Copyright © 2001 China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688

主站蜘蛛池模板: 南京市| 巴林左旗| 靖远县| 桃园县| 张家口市| 盘锦市| 张家港市| 新巴尔虎左旗| 江城| 阳东县| 长岭县| 梨树县| 文水县| 马龙县| 通榆县| 临夏县| 英山县| 宝应县| 苏州市| 抚顺市| 长葛市| 红安县| 婺源县| 随州市| 万山特区| 嘉祥县| 黔西| 桐城市| 留坝县| 息烽县| 湛江市| 广河县| 永新县| 永仁县| 新疆| 华容县| 咸宁市| 桦川县| 邓州市| 甘孜县| 津市市|