Ageing in North East India: Arunachal Pradesh Perspectives (Volume III)
Though traditionally elderly were respected in Indian society. But in the present day context social values have changed. Ageing is a natural and universal phenomenon. The rising population of aged and elderly is an emerging concern for social demographers as well as for policy makers. This shift in the population structure is taking place mainly due to longer life expectancies and falling birth rate. A rural-urban migration also creates psychological, social and economic problems for the elderly. The health care system is quite inadequate and there is hardly any specialized agency focusing on the problems of aged and elderly people. This book contains 11 chapters on various aspects written by prominant scholars. This probes all issue and problems germane to aged and elderly in special context to Arunachal Pradesh, penned by scholars of repute. besides academic worth, this will prove informative and useful to policy planners, social activists and NGO's in the field.
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