Ageing in North East India: Magnitude of the Problems of Elderly Persons in Mizoram (Volume I)

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The ageing of the population which first took place in the developed countries has now become a worldwide phenomenon. India is also no exception to this phenomenon. The ageing of the Indian population, which started since 1960, has accelerated after 1971. The book, is a collection of seminar papers, presents a broad overview of the magnitude of the problems of elderly persons in Mizo society. The book focuses on various dimensions related with the ageing of the population of the state — the demographic profile of the elderly population in Mizoram, the changing roles and status of elderly persons in Mizo society, the role and activities of senior citizens organisation, health conditions and health-care interventions available with the elderly, social security systems provided by the state and the scope of gerontological social work intervention across institutional and non-institutional settings. The book stresses that, since the process of ageing is a biologically inevitable phenomenon, society needs to have a fresh look as to how the elderly persons should be looked after.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vanlalchhawna (ed.)

Vanlalchhawna (b. 1961) is Reader, Department of economics, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in economics from NEHU in 1999. He is a life Member, North-Eastern Economic association (NEEA) and founder secretary, Mizoram economic Association. He has his research papers published in reputed national journals and edited volumes and authored two books in Mizo language on fiscal and development problems of Mizoram.

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Title
Ageing in North East India: Magnitude of the Problems of Elderly Persons in Mizoram (Volume I)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183701020
Length
xii+120p., Tables.
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#North East India