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Mini Symposium on Demographic Change and Human Capital in Asia
relative to Singapore ’ s, the differences in the trends of disability levels and disparities disappear. These results indicate that aging has a distinct and independent positive in fl uence on future disability. The results imply that continuous aging will necessitate greater medical and caregiving expenditure on older-age groups in the population.
期刊介绍:
The Asian Development Review is a professional journal for disseminating the results of economic and development research carried out by staff and resource persons of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The Review stresses policy and operational relevance of development issues rather than the technical aspects of economics and other social sciences. Articles are refereed and intended for readership among economists and social scientists in government, private sector, academia, and international organizations.