The four lenses of population aging: planning for the future in Canada's provinces
"Population aging is one of the most pressing issues facing governments and society today. With implications for health care, the economy, and an assortment of other policy areas, confronting this complex reality is increasingly urgent and never more so in the age of COVID-19. In The Four Lense...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Population aging is one of the most pressing issues facing governments and society today. With implications for health care, the economy, and an assortment of other policy areas, confronting this complex reality is increasingly urgent and never more so in the age of COVID-19. In The Four Lenses of Population Aging, Patrik Marier looks at how Canada's ten provinces are preparing for an aging society. Focusing on a wide range of administrative and policy challenges, this analysis explores multiple actions from the development of strategic plans to the expansion of long-term care capacity. To enhance this analysis, Marier adopts four lenses: the intergenerational, the medical, the social gerontological, and the organizational. By comparing the unique insights and contributions of each lens, Marier draws attention to the vital lessons and possible solutions to the challenges of an aging society. Drawing on over a hundred interviews with senior civil servants and thousands of policy documents, The Four Lenses of Population Aging is a significant contribution to the public administration, provincial politics, and comparative public policy literatures, and a timely resource for policymakers and general readers seeking an informed perspective on a timely and important issue."-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 359 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781442644397 9781442612631 |
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spelling | Marier, Patrik Verfasser (DE-588)1206564687 aut The four lenses of population aging planning for the future in Canada's provinces Patrik Marier 4 lenses of population aging Toronto ; Buffalo ; London University of Toronto Press [2021] xx, 359 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Institute of Public Administration of Canada series in public management and governance Includes bibliographical references and index Theoretical Underpinning -- Lenses of Population Aging -- Population Aging as Policy Problems -- Politics of the Long View -- Public Policy and Population Aging -- Pension policies -- Health and Residential Care -- Home Care Services and Caregiving -- Public Administration and Population Aging -- Central Agencies and Inter-ministerial Coordination -- Offices for Seniors -- "Population aging is one of the most pressing issues facing governments and society today. With implications for health care, the economy, and an assortment of other policy areas, confronting this complex reality is increasingly urgent and never more so in the age of COVID-19. In The Four Lenses of Population Aging, Patrik Marier looks at how Canada's ten provinces are preparing for an aging society. Focusing on a wide range of administrative and policy challenges, this analysis explores multiple actions from the development of strategic plans to the expansion of long-term care capacity. To enhance this analysis, Marier adopts four lenses: the intergenerational, the medical, the social gerontological, and the organizational. By comparing the unique insights and contributions of each lens, Marier draws attention to the vital lessons and possible solutions to the challenges of an aging society. Drawing on over a hundred interviews with senior civil servants and thousands of policy documents, The Four Lenses of Population Aging is a significant contribution to the public administration, provincial politics, and comparative public policy literatures, and a timely resource for policymakers and general readers seeking an informed perspective on a timely and important issue."-- Population aging / Canada / Provinces Older people / Government policy / Canada / Provinces Retirement Aged Health Policy State Medicine Canada POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Canadian Political Science / Comparative Politics Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4426-9981-6 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-4426-9982-3 |
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title | The four lenses of population aging planning for the future in Canada's provinces |
title_alt | 4 lenses of population aging Theoretical Underpinning -- Lenses of Population Aging -- Population Aging as Policy Problems -- Politics of the Long View -- Public Policy and Population Aging -- Pension policies -- Health and Residential Care -- Home Care Services and Caregiving -- Public Administration and Population Aging -- Central Agencies and Inter-ministerial Coordination -- Offices for Seniors -- |
title_auth | The four lenses of population aging planning for the future in Canada's provinces |
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title_full_unstemmed | The four lenses of population aging planning for the future in Canada's provinces Patrik Marier |
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