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In 2018, the Deputy Secretary (Development), Ministry of Health, Teoh Zsin Woon, highlighted this challenge by observing that Singapore's population was ageing fast: there was one aged out of 14 in 2000; in 2015, the figure stood out one in eight and in 2030 this will be one in four...
Compared to these issues, much less attention has been given to the analysis of the so-called "ageing problem." This is somewhat surprising given that a rapidly ageing population is the starting point for arguments over economic and social issues concerning immigration鈥...
Singapore’s population is growing older, similarly, but even faster than populations worldwide28. The global population of people ≥ 65 years has been projected to double from 703 million in 2019 to 1.5 billion by 205028. Of this total, approximately 1.0 billion older adults will be livi...
"Against the backdrop of our nation's rapidly greying population – with 1 in 4 Singaporeans ageing past 65 by 2030 – the time for us to future-proof our finances is now. No matter what life stage you are at, it is never too late to start planning for your retirement. We all want...
<bold>Expanding longevity among elderly people and fertility decline are contributing to the ageing of Singapore's population. By 2030, the proportion of persons aged 60 and above will be 26% of the total population. A national policy on elderly persons
Singapore has a rapidly ageing population whereby by 2030, an estimated 1 in 4 Singaporeans will be 65 and older [4]. There is a great need to focus on promoting healthy ageing and the prevention of age-related diseases to prepare for the increase in older adults in the population [5]....
However, Singapore is currently facing a demographic shift due to a declining birth rate and an ageing population, which may pose challenges to its economic growth. By 2030, more than 22% of Singapore's population is expected to be over the age of 65, leading to the country being classified...
Despite continuous efforts made in the pursuit of a smart nation, Singapore still faces a few challenges against achieving this goal; the key challenges identified include social barriers and the country’s ageing population. Singapore’s government has made continuous efforts to overcome these challeng...
Alternative models of care for the frail elderly are needed in Singapore in view of the rapidly ageing population, increased longevity and increase in the ... HC Keong,WL Mun,L Feng,... - 《International Journal of Integrated Care》 被引量: 5发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...