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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aging policy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to policies addressing the needs and challenges of an aging population or demographic.
Example: "The government has implemented a new aging policy to improve healthcare services for senior citizens."
Alternatives: "elderly policy" or "senior care policy".
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An active participant in alumni activities and a major benefactor of the School, Mr. Lauterstein established the Lauterstein Scholars Program to support the development of aging policy and research.
To the extent that migration affects convergence in aging, policy makers may aim to affect the direction of migration flows between regions and countries.
With regard to the service priority of government aging policy for people with ID, the respondent expressed that medical care, financial support, daily living care were the main areas in the future policy development for them.
Speakers broke from well-worn, unproductive narratives of aging (aging = being sick, poor, and alone; caregiving = burden; aging policy = safety net programs), which have made issues of vulnerable aging someone else's problem, therefore excluding it from serious public discourse.
On the latter, it's true that our differences as people are beautiful and profound, but aging policy is a safety net, not a parade, and we should prioritize our efforts on catching those of us who fall repeatedly through it.
Each morning we had two speakers, usually SMG officials, to discuss topics such as urban planning, environmental policy, housing policy, E-government, urban design, aging policy, and transportation policy.
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Under the impulse of the Lisbon strategy, Belgian policy-makers began to acknowledge the issue of population aging and adopted a package of active aging policies on December 2005, called the law on the Intergenerational Solidarity Pact (Pacte de Solidarité entre les Générations), despite the strong opposition of labor unions.
The WHO argues that countries can afford to achieve quality of life for the aging population if governments, international organizations, and civil society enact "active aging" policies and programs that enhance the health, participation, and security of older citizens.
The primary aim of this paper is to evaluate the overall impact of the active aging policies introduced by the Intergenerational Solidarity Pact (ISP) in December 2005 on the employment rate of workers aged 50 59 in Belgium.
Aging creates policy challenges for most developed countries that increase pressure on social and care systems [ 1, 2].
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