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Population Ageing - A Threat to the Welfare State?: The Case of Sweden: Demographic Research Monographs

Editat de Tommy Bengtsson
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Tommy Bengtsson Population ageing, the shift in age distribution towards older ages, is of immense global concern. It is taking place to a varying degree all over the world, more in Europe and some Asian countries, less on the African continent. The worldwide share of people aged 65 years and above is predicted to increase from 7. 5% in 2005 to 16. 1% in 2050 (UN 2007, p. 11). The corresponding ?gures for developed countries are 15. 5 and 26. 2% and for developing countries 5. 5 and 14. 6%. While population ageing has been going on for some time in the developed world, and will continue to do so, most of the change is yet to come for the developing world. The change in developing countries, however, is going to be much faster than it has been in the developed world. For example, while it took more than 100 years in France and more than 80 years in Sweden for the population group aged 65 and above to increase from 7 to 14% of the population, the same change in Japan took place over a 25-year period (UN 2007, p. 13). The scenario for the future is very similar for most developing countries, including highly populated countries like China, India and Brazil. While the start and the speed differ, the shift in age structure towards older ages is a worldwide phenomenon, stressing the signi?cance of the concept global ageing.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642264184
ISBN-10: 3642264182
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: XV, 123 p. 18 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Demographic Research Monographs

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

The Ageing Population.- In This World Nothing Is Certain but Death and Taxes: Financing the Elderly.- A Stable Pension System: The Eighth Wonder.- Ways of Funding and Organising Elderly Care in Sweden.- Financing Healthcare: A Gordian Knot Waiting to Be Cut.- Towards a New Swedish Model?.

Notă biografică

Tommy Bengtsson is Professor of Economic History and Demography at Lund University. He is also Director of the Centre for Economics Demography, same university, since 2006. Bengtsson has in recent years been co-author and co-editor of several books released at internationally distinguished publishers (MIT Press, OUP and Springer), and one of which received a prize from the American Sociological Association as Outstanding Book on Asia 2005. He has also had several articles published in international and well-known journals applying peer-review selection, and is co-editor for a special publication series at MIT Press. His international publications include Population, Economy and Welfare in Sweden (Springer–Verlag 1994), Population and Economy (Oxford University Press 2000, 2nd ed. 2003), Life Under Pressure (MIT Press 2004), Living Standards in the Past (Oxford University Press 2005), and Kinship and Demographic Behaviour in the Past (Springer 2008).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book is the first to take a comprehensive view of the challenges that population ageing present in the near future taking Sweden as the case. Can the increasing number of retirees per worker be stopped by immigration or increasing fertility or will we need to increase pension age instead? Cost for the social-care system is readily increasing; even more is the costs for health care. Can the galloping costs be funded by an increase in taxes or do we need to make reforms, similar to the ones already made in the pension system, which has been used as a model for many other countries. The fact that it is difficult to make health care dependent on personal contributions, as is the case of the pension system, funding of health care is a true test of solidarity across generations. The book ends with a discussion on whether the demographic challenge to the welfare system is also a threat to the welfare state as such.

Caracteristici

Comprehensive overview of major challenges of population ageing Actions needed today to prevent a future collapse of important welfare systems What we can and cannot do about population ageing