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From Red to Gray

The "Third Transition" of Aging Populations in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union/Overwiew

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Kiadó: The World Bank
Kiadás helye: Washington, D.C.
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Kötés típusa: Tűzött kötés
Oldalszám: 45 oldal
Sorozatcím: World Bank Publications
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 25 cm x 18 cm
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By 2025, many countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union will ha ve among the oldest populations in the world. This demographíc transition is unique with two key differences with other aging economies in Western Europe and East Asia. First, this "third" transition is uniquelyjoverlaid on the first two transitions in the region-the still unfinished post-socialist political and economic transformations. Second, most of these countries must cope with the challenges of aging while still relatively poor and with economic and political institutions that are still developing.
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. Ali 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... Tovább

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By 2025, many countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union will ha ve among the oldest populations in the world. This demographíc transition is unique with two key differences with other aging economies in Western Europe and East Asia. First, this "third" transition is uniquelyjoverlaid on the first two transitions in the region-the still unfinished post-socialist political and economic transformations. Second, most of these countries must cope with the challenges of aging while still relatively poor and with economic and political institutions that are still developing.
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. Ali 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 labor force participation, deepening finan-cial markets, and increasing productivity. They alsó 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.
Population aging is the largely unrecognized element of the wide-ranging transition in countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. From Red to Gray shows why this demographic transition deserves much more attention and lays out a focused cross-sectoral reform agenda for policy makers to sustain and accelerate the growth in living standards in the region. Vissza

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