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Ethos Issue 1, October 2006
Ageing Repositioned: Singapore
in the New Global Demography
Sarah Harper
| NOTES |
| 01. |
Singapore Department of Statistics, Key Annual Indicators,
http://www.singstat.gov.sg/keystats/annual/indicators.html
(accessed September 1, 2006). |
| 02. |
Leeson, G. W., The Demographics and Economics of UK
Health and Social Care for Older Adults (Oxford: Oxford
Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, 2004). |
| 03. |
Financing and Delivering Health Care: A Comparative
Analysis of OECD Countries (Paris: Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development, 1987). |
| 04. |
Seshamani, M and Grey, M, "The Impact of Ageing
on Expenditures in the National Health Service",
Age and Ageing 31 (2002):287-94. |
| 05. |
Heller, P. S., Who will Pay?: Coping with Aging Societies,
Climate Change, and other Long-term Fiscal Challenges
(Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2003),
pp14. |
| 06. |
Singapore Department of Statistics, 2006. |
| 07. |
HSBC, The Future of Retirement (London: HSBC, 2006)
is a global research commissioned by HSBC, in consultation
with Oxford Institute of Ageing and Age Wave, and conducted
by Harris Interactive. It involved 21,329 adults across
20 countries – UK, USA, Hong Kong, China, Japan,
Brazil, India, Canada, Mexico, France, Singapore, Saudi
Arabia, Malaysia, Germany, Indonesia, Egypt, Poland, Russia,
Turkey and Sweden. |
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