Repositioning population research and policy in Asia: new issues and new opportunities.

P. Donaldson, G. Mcnicoll
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Policy research on Asia’s demographic transition over the last several decades has been overwhelmingly concerned with detailing the consequences of rapid population growth and measures to lower fertility. This research can point to significant accomplishments. Looking ahead, the now radically changed demographic landscape calls for a new agenda of policy research. Prominent among emerging population-related problems are: rapid population ageing with its major implications for inter-age transfers; changing marriage and family patterns underlying ultra-low fertility and possible population decline; and demographic adaptation to the new environmental conditions likely to be generated by climate change. As was the case with the demographic transition, Asia’s population scientists have the opportunity and arguably the obligation to spread their understanding of these emerging demographic realities and their analyses of how public policy might be brought to bear on them. Asia still needs a vigorous public demography.
重新定位亚洲人口研究和政策:新问题和新机遇。
在过去的几十年里,关于亚洲人口转型的政策研究主要关注于详细描述人口快速增长的后果和降低生育率的措施。这项研究可以指出重大的成就。展望未来,现在急剧变化的人口格局要求制定新的政策研究议程。正在出现的与人口有关的问题中突出的是:人口迅速老龄化及其对年龄间转移的重大影响;改变婚姻和家庭模式导致超低生育率和可能的人口下降;人口对气候变化可能产生的新环境条件的适应。就像人口转型的情况一样,亚洲人口科学家有机会也有义务传播他们对这些新兴人口现实的理解,以及他们对公共政策如何对这些现实产生影响的分析。亚洲仍然需要一个活跃的公共人口统计。
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