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|a Twenty Years of China’s Ageing Society: Achievements, Challenges, and Prospects
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|a GENERAL INTRODUCTION TWENTY YEARS OF CHINA’S AGEING SOCIETY: ACHIEVEMENTS, CHALLENGES, AND PROSPECTS -- CHAPTER ONE: RESEARCH ON THEORY AND THOUGHT OF AGEING -- CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW AND INSPIRATION OF AGEING POLICIES -- CHAPTER THREE: GOVERNANCE OF AN AGED SOCIETY -- CHAPTER FOUR: ELDERLY ECONOMY -- CHAPTER FIVE: PENSION SECURITY INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AND SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION -- CHAPTER SIX: CONSTRUCTION OF ELDERLY CARE SERVICE SYSTEMS -- CHAPTER SEVEN: HEALTH FOR THE ELDERLY -- CHAPTER EIGHT: REGIONAL PENSION MODE -- CHAPTER NINE: DEVELOPMENT OF ELDERLY CARE PERSONNEL -- CHAPTER TEN: CREATING LIVABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE ELDERLY -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: POLICY FRAMEWORK AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF FILIAL RESPECT FOR THE ELDERLY -- CHAPTER TWELVE: SMART ELDERLY CARE AND ASSISTANCE -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: CULTURAL EDUCATION FOR THE ELDERLY -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OF THE ELDERLY.-CHAPTER FIFTEEN: INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES AND COOPERATION.
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|a This book is an in-depth study of the ageing problem in China from a multidisciplinary perspective. For the first time in Chinese history, it systematically summarizes the development process, achievements and challenges of China from the year 2000 to 2020, and illustrates the exploration process of the theory and practice to actively address population ageing with Chinese characteristics. Prof. Peng Du is the dean of School of Population and Health, Renmin University of China. He is also the director and professor of the Institute of Gerontology, former vice-president of Renmin University of China. He is vice-president, China Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics, vice president of China Population Association. He has been the board member of HelpAge International (2008-2016) and board member of United Nations International Institute on Ageing (since2008), he served as the chair of International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Asia/Oceania Region from 2009 to 2013. His research interests are population ageing and ageing policies. His publications include The Process of Population Ageing in China, Social Gerontology, The Value of Older Persons, Who will support the Older Persons, Ageing Issues and Policies in EU Countries, Population Ageing: Changes and Challenges, Disabled Persons and Their Social Protection in Rural China, China’s Population in the 21st Century, Ageing Society and Harmonious Society, Twenty Years of China’s Ageing Society: Achievements, Challenges, and Prospects. Weilin Liu has been engaged in research, legislation, and supervision in the field of ageing in recent years. He has led the drafting of the Regulations on Home Care Services for the Elderly in Beijing, which was the first local regulation on home care services with a positive effect in China. In November 2017, he served as the president of the China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. He focused on the major theoretical issues concerning the active response to population ageing, and strengthened relevant research and application in this field. He has highlighted the association's role as an emerging think tank, elevating its status to a more prestigious level.
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