Cheunga Population Planning Unit, Ministry of Health, Singapore; b Singapore; c National University of SingaporePaul P. L.a Population Planning Unit, Ministry of Health, Singapore; b Singapore; c National University of SingaporeAsia Pacific Journal of Social Work...
honours past achievements while focusing on future growth. As Singapore approaches its status as a super-aged society by 2026, with one in five Singaporeans expected to be aged 65 and older, this milestone highlights the crucial role community care will play in supporting an ageing population. ...
The public discussion on Singapore population challenges has rightly focused on issues of liveability and quality of life due to the mismatch between population growth and infrastructure support. The strong negative emotions experienced and expressed in the population debate, particularly those that ...
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摘要: The elderly population in Singapore has grown at a faster rate than the general population and will continue to expand in size over the next 40 years. This article examines the profile of the elderly and the new population policy of raising fertility....
A rapidly ageing population is the most significant demographic issue confronting Singapore in our lifetime. This has created new and increasing demands on Singapore's healthcare system and on the families of the older adults. The challenge is in providing a system of care that is humane, effect...
1.8 million or 30% ofSingapore'spopulation will be aged 60 and over. As a country, we have a tremendous opportunity today to lead as frontrunners to demonstrate that ageing is a social and economic opportunity. The impact of the rising ageing population will overlap all sectors of our econo...
1.8 million or 30% ofSingapore'spopulation will be aged 60 and over. As a country, we have a tremendous opportunity today to lead as frontrunners to demonstrate that ageing is a social and economic opportunity. The impact of the rising ageing po...
"Ageing societies reinforce the prevailing gender norms in which men continue to be allocated the majority of opportunities, resources, and social support", says lead author Dr. Cynthia Chen from the National University of Singapore in Singapore. "With the world's population ageing at an unpreceden...