March 2, 2009 - Shorenstein APARC News
Economic and social implications of rapid demographic change in China, Japan, and Korea
On February 26, 2009, the Asia Health Policy Program and the Stanford Center on Longevity co-sponsored a conference entitled Aging Asia: Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and Korea. Held at the Bechtel Conference Center at Stanford University, the conference brought together scholars from China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the US with expertise in demography, economics, biology, political science, medicine, health services research, social policy, and psychology.
Topics of discussion included how demography shapes individual, social and economic transitions in China, Japan and Korea; intergenerational transfers and the impact of population aging on economic growth; the challenges to financing health care, long term care, and pensions in China, Japan and Korea; the chronic disease burden and comparative international experience with chronic disease management; and perspectives from Singapore on public policy for aging populations.
A book gathering together the policy-relevant insights of the conference presenters will be forthcoming in 2010, edited by Asia Health Policy Program Director Karen Eggleston and Professor of Biology Shripad Tuljapurkar.
Meeting Agenda (modified February 2009)
PDF: AgingAsia_agenda022109.pdf (17.2KB)
Intergenerational transfers and national transfer accounts in East Asia (modified February 2009)
PDF: Mason.pdf (224.8KB)
Population aging and long-term care insurance in Korea (modified February 2009)
PDF: Kwon.pdf (345.3KB)
Financing healthcare in rapidly aging Japan (modified February 2009)
PDF: Ikegami.pdf (132.8KB)
Gender, migration and wellbeing of the elderly in rural China (modified February 2009)
PDF: Li-Feldman.pdf (494.0KB)
International experience with chronic disease management (modified February 2009)
PDF: Smith.pdf (1.1MB)
China's healthcare reform, chronic disease burden, and the elderly (modified February 2009)
PDF: Hu.pdf (708.2KB)
Japan's Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI, Kaigo Hoken) (modified February 2009)
PDF: KaigoHoken.pdf (12.3KB)
The effect of informal care-giving on labor market outcomes in South Korea (modified February 2009)
PDF: Do.pdf (340.9KB)
Pension policy in Korea (modified February 2009)
PDF: Tchoe.pdf (76.0KB)
Informal care (modified February 2009)
PDF: Norton.pdf (153.7KB)
Families dealing with dementia: Comparing Hong Kong and mainland China (modified February 2009)
PDF: Gallagher-Thompson.pdf (196.5KB)
Rapid population aging and intergenerational transfers in Japan (modified March 2009)
PDF: Ogawa.pdf (45.4MB)
Coping with Population Aging In China (modified March 2009)
PDF: Banister.pdf (1.1MB)
How demography shapes individual, social and economic transitions in Asia (modified March 2009)
PDF: Tuljapurkar.pdf (499.5KB)
Global Population Aging and its Economic Consequences (modified March 2009)
PDF: Bloom.pdf (6.6MB)
Aging Asia - A perspective from SingaporeAging Asia - A perspective from Singapore (modified March 2009)
PDF: Lim.pdf (10.6MB)
Aging and Long Term Care - A Perspective from SingaporeAging and Long Term Care - A Perspective from Singapore (modified March 2009)
PDF: Phua.pdf (340.6KB)
Comparing long-term care spending in Japan, Germany, and the USComparing long-term care spending in Japan, Germany, and the US (modified March 2009)
PDF: Campbell.pdf (170.5KB)
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Topics: Aging | Children's health | Economics | Health and Medicine | Health policy | China | Japan | Singapore | South Korea



