Balancing Tradition and Modernity [Recurso electrónico] PDF : The Future of Retirement in East Asia

By: Jackson, Richard | Howe, Neil | Peter, TobiasContributor(s): Center for Strategic and International StudiesMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: 1800 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) July 2012Description: Recurso online, 56 pSubject(s): Prospectiva | Geografía humana -- Encuestas | Asia OrientalOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: As the world’s societies age, governments and businesses are trying to look ahead and anticipate the needs of tomorrow’s growing elderly populations. Nowhere is this more difficult to do than in emerging East Asia, where economic modernization, changing cultural norms, and rapidly aging populations are transforming retirement behavior and expectations. Balancing Tradition and Modernity: The Future of Retirement in East Asia explores the implications of rapid development and rapid aging for retirement policy and planning in the most economically important region of the emerging world. The report is based on a survey of workers and retirees conducted by the CSIS Global Aging Initiative in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
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As the world’s societies age, governments and businesses are trying to look ahead and anticipate the needs of tomorrow’s growing elderly populations. Nowhere is this more difficult to do than in emerging East Asia, where economic modernization, changing cultural norms, and rapidly aging populations are transforming retirement behavior and expectations. Balancing Tradition and Modernity: The Future of Retirement in East Asia explores the implications of rapid development and rapid aging for retirement policy and planning in the most economically important region of the emerging world. The report is based on a survey of workers and retirees conducted by the CSIS Global Aging Initiative in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

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