From red to gray : the third transition of aging populations in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union /

Chawla, Mukesh.

From red to gray : the third transition of aging populations in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union / by Mukesh Chawla, Gordon Betcherman, and Arup Banerji. - xxvi, 271 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The demographic transition in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union -- Demographic change and labor markets -- Aging, savings, and financial markets -- Aging and pension expenditures -- Aging, long-term care, and public expenditures -- Aging and education. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

"From Red to Gray: The "Third Transition" of Aging Populations in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union looks at the distinctive challenges of aging that the transition countries face. All aging societies run the risks of slower growth and unsustainable fiscal burdens. For the transition countries in the region, however, these doomsday scenarios are not inevitable; the only dangers lie in complacency and inaction." "The authors present policies to address potential slowdowns in growth in these economies - such as increasing low levels of labour force participation, deepening financial markets, and increasing productivity. They also propose reforms to manage rapid increases in public spending on old-age pensions and health care - from transforming pension systems that are generous but cover fewer workers to urgently planning for the provision of long-term care for the aged."--BOOK JACKET.

9780821371299 (alk. paper) 9780821371305

2007014701


Older people--Economic conditions--Europe, Eastern
Older people--Economic conditions--Soviet Union
Population forecasting--Europe, Eastern
Population forecasting--Soviet Union

HQ1064.E812 / C45 2007

304.6/20947

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