The rapidly ageing population in Asia Pacific is having profound social, economic, and political implications. In this article, we examine the level of maturation of elderly care regulations in some of the key markets across the region and highlight the concepts of “healthy ageing” and “silver dividend”, which are reframing attitudes toward elderly care and shifting the paradigm in approaching ageing population.
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The rapidly ageing population in Asia Pacific is having profound social, economic, and political implications. In this article, we examine the level of maturation of elderly care regulations in some of the key markets across the region and highlight the concepts of “healthy ageing” and “silver dividend”, which are reframing attitudes toward elderly care and shifting the paradigm in approaching ageing population.