CONSIDERING REGIONAL POLICIES TOWARDS AGEING THROUGH A GENDERED LENS: THE CASE OF CHINA

o caso da China

Autores/as

  • Yi-Min Lin The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Stuart Gietel-Basten The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

DOI:

10.52367/BRJPD.2675-102X.2019.1.1.25-44

Palabras clave:

ageing, gender, China, demography, health.

Resumen

It is well known that populations around the world - and in Pacific Asia in particular - are ageing, and ageing rapidly. China is no exception to this. While it has been widely agreed that gender is an important lens through which to define and develop appropriate policies for both adaptation and mitigation of the challenges of ageing, gender is rarely explicitly taken into consideration as a vector of consideration. In this paper, we demonstrate for the case of China how when viewing this intersection through a regional lens, the extent to which old age is ‘feminised’ differs sharply across the country. Taken together, this shows the importance of considering gender both in old-age, as well as inequalities across the life course, in the formulation and development of policies relating to ageing at both the national and the regional level. This is especially important in a country such as China, where provinces and other local governments yield important policymaking powers in certain key areas relevant to ageing.

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2019-08-20

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LIN, Y.-M.; GIETEL-BASTEN, S. CONSIDERING REGIONAL POLICIES TOWARDS AGEING THROUGH A GENDERED LENS: THE CASE OF CHINA: o caso da China. Brazilian Journal of Policy and Development, [S. l.], v. 1, n. 1, p. 25–44, 2019. DOI: 10.52367/BRJPD.2675-102X.2019.1.1.25-44. Disponível em: https://bio10publicacao.com.br/brjpd/article/view/245. Acesso em: 20 may. 2024.

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