Issues of an Ageing Population: A comparative Study in Malaysia, Singapore, Maldives, and Pakistan

Mahvish Nawaz Mokal, Zaki Ahmad, Mohd Faizal Bin Yusof, Mohamed Normen Ahamed Mafaz
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The world is currently experiencing a significant demographic shift characterised by a rapidly increasing ageing population. This phenomenon is primarily a result of improved healthcare and reduced birth rates, leading to an unprecedented rise in the proportion of older individuals in society. The rapid growth in the ageing population is expected to increase twofold by 2050, reaching as high as 1.5 billion, up sixteen percent from the 2019, population. There are many challenges and issues arising for all countries with an ageing population due to the change in this demographic scenario. As many countries are involved in these issues, they are still waiting to face the challenges in the upcoming years. Thus, this study aims to acknowledge the issues of an ageing population in selected countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Pakistan, and Maldives. This study employs primary and secondary research methodologies. Using a questionnaire and telephone or mobile device interviews, a primary study of retired or near-retired senior adults is conducted. The results highlight the gaps between developing and developed countries regarding ageing population issues overall and aim to review the shortcomings of policies, challenges, issues, and others in the retirement of the ageing population. Embracing these challenges with foresight and compassion will be essential for shaping a sustainable and inclusive future for societies with increasingly diverse age demographics. Policymakers and stakeholders must collaborate to implement effective strategies that not only mitigate challenges but also seek improvement to encourage the people and the government to take actions and strategies in the future.
人口老龄化问题:马来西亚、新加坡、马尔代夫和巴基斯坦的比较研究
目前,世界正经历着人口结构的重大转变,其特点是人口老龄化迅速加剧。这一现象主要是保健改善和出生率降低的结果,导致社会中老年人比例空前上升。快速增长的老龄化人口预计到2050年将增加两倍,达到15亿,比2019年增长16%。由于人口结构的变化,所有面临人口老龄化的国家都面临许多挑战和问题。由于许多国家都涉及这些问题,他们仍然在等待未来几年的挑战。因此,本研究的目的是承认人口老龄化的问题,在选定的国家,如马来西亚,新加坡,巴基斯坦和马尔代夫。本研究采用初级和次级研究方法。通过问卷调查和电话或移动设备访谈,对退休或接近退休的老年人进行了初步研究。结果突出了发展中国家和发达国家在人口老龄化问题上的差距,旨在审查老龄化人口退休政策、挑战、问题等方面的不足。以远见和同情心迎接这些挑战,对于为年龄人口日益多样化的社会塑造可持续和包容的未来至关重要。决策者和利益相关者必须合作实施有效的战略,不仅要减轻挑战,还要寻求改进,以鼓励人民和政府在未来采取行动和战略。
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