Changing demographics emerging risks of economic-demographic mismatch and vulnerabilities faced by older persons in South Asia: Situation review in India and Pakistan.

Moneer Alam, M. Karim
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This paper provides an overview of some important demographic changes in two major South Asian countries India and Pakistan resulting in a situation marked by sustained fertility decline life prolongation and a growth of population in both the young (especially 25 years and over) and old (60 years and over) age groups. The study postulates that these changes may prove significant for both the countries - affecting inter alia the size and clearance mechanism of their labour markets nature of dependencies increasing ratios of young to old etc. The study further postulates that a fair proportion of families in the two countries may find it difficult to endure old-age dependencies owing to increasingly widespread casualization of employment and jobless growth. Enduring old-age dependencies may also be difficult due to limited work opportunities for older persons functional disabilities perpetuating poverty lack of social assistance compression in real public health expenditure etc. The study also postulates that the pro-market changes in these countries may not particularly conform to their age structure changes. It may as well create a situation fraught with a significant economic-demographic mismatch. (excerpt)
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南亚老年人面临的经济人口不匹配风险和脆弱性:印度和巴基斯坦的情况审查。
本文概述了两个主要南亚国家印度和巴基斯坦的一些重要人口变化,这些变化导致生育率持续下降,寿命延长,年轻人(特别是25岁及以上)和老年人(60岁及以上)的人口增长。研究假设,这些变化可能对这两个国家都是重要的- -除其他外,影响其劳动力市场的规模和清理机制,依赖性的性质,增加年轻人对老年人的比率等。该研究进一步假设,由于日益普遍的就业临时工化和失业增长,两国相当比例的家庭可能难以忍受老年依赖。由于老年人的工作机会有限、功能性残疾、长期贫困、缺乏社会援助、实际公共卫生支出受到压缩等原因,长期依赖老年人也可能很困难。该研究还假设,这些国家的亲市场变化可能并不特别符合其年龄结构的变化。这也可能造成经济与人口严重不匹配的局面。(摘录)
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