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Population ageing in Central and Eastern Europe and its demographic and social context
by
Botev, Nikolai
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Aging
/ Communism
/ Critical Positions in Ageing Research
/ Demographic change
/ Demography
/ Economic change
/ Emigration
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Life cycles
/ Life expectancy
/ Life span
/ Living arrangements
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Political change
/ Population
/ Population aging
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Reorganization
/ Sex differences
/ Social environment
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Well being
2012
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Population ageing in Central and Eastern Europe and its demographic and social context
by
Botev, Nikolai
in
Aging
/ Communism
/ Critical Positions in Ageing Research
/ Demographic change
/ Demography
/ Economic change
/ Emigration
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Life cycles
/ Life expectancy
/ Life span
/ Living arrangements
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Political change
/ Population
/ Population aging
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Reorganization
/ Sex differences
/ Social environment
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Well being
2012
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Population ageing in Central and Eastern Europe and its demographic and social context
by
Botev, Nikolai
in
Aging
/ Communism
/ Critical Positions in Ageing Research
/ Demographic change
/ Demography
/ Economic change
/ Emigration
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Life cycles
/ Life expectancy
/ Life span
/ Living arrangements
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Political change
/ Population
/ Population aging
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Reorganization
/ Sex differences
/ Social environment
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Well being
2012
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Population ageing in Central and Eastern Europe and its demographic and social context
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Population ageing in Central and Eastern Europe and its demographic and social context
2012
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The article focuses on several demographic and socio-economic idiosyncrasies in Central and Eastern Europe, which impact the process of population ageing and intergenerational relations. These include the adverse mortality trends and especially the excess male mortality in certain countries, which exacerbated sex differences in life expectancy beyond anything ever recorded in peace-time population history, the combination of natural population decrease and net emigration, the disordered cohort flows and the shorter generational length. The rapid demographic change in these countries coincided with political, economic and social transformations. The shock of the fall of communism affected differently younger people, who could relatively easily reorganize their life cycles so as to adapt to the changed circumstances, and older persons for whom such reorganization was more difficult, or even impossible. This created the possibility for the opening of an intergenerational rift, as older generations felt being the losers of the transition. The article explores the implications of these idiosyncrasies and social context for living arrangements, kin networks, individual wellbeing and inter-generational relations, and identifies areas where particular challenges are likely to be faced when it comes to policies and programs aimed at older persons.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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