Old age and poverty in developing countries: New policy challenges

Peter Lloyd-Sherlock*

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Abstract

Almost all developing countries are now experiencing demographic ageing. This paper examines the consequences of ageing for the poor. It assesses the extent to which the poor are participating in demographic ageing, or whether the process is largely restricted to relatively privileged groups. The paper observes that policy and research mainly focus on pensions programs, which have little relevance for most poor older people. It then describes livelihood patterns for poor elders, highlighting the importance of intergenerational exchange. Health policies are also found to largely ignore the needs of this group, and the expansion of private financing presents particular problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2157-2168
Number of pages12
JournalWorld Development
Volume28
Issue number12
Early online date27 Nov 2000
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Health policy
  • Older people
  • Pensions
  • Poverty

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