Social Security for the Old: Myth and Reality

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This book gives a comprehensive account of social security among the old, an emerging problem in the country’s social scenario. It covers demographic projections up to 2050, and compares India with the trends in developed and developing countries. The book analyses informal sector workers, and the extent to which persons on their own would be able to take care of themselves inn old age. The health security aspects of older persons have been discussed, including the roles played by the public and private sectors, non-governmental organizations, cooperative societies, insurance, and other institutions. Caring arrangements for the old in the family and in other forms of care have been analyzed. Finally, the book reviews the national policy on the old, arguing that elderly persons are also a resource and not just dependents. It has indicated areas of action by the state, the private sector, non-governmental organization, the family and other institutions of civil society. Foreword by Shailendra Sharma

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A.B. Bose

A.B. Bose has worked as Director, in the Ministry of Social Welfare; Director, National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development; Adviser (Social Development and Women’s {Programmes), Planning Commission; and Professor, Indira Gandhi National Open University. He has been associated with planning, policy making, of social development for more than three decades, and with child development issues in India for more than 25 years.

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Title
Social Security for the Old: Myth and Reality
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8180692779
Length
xx+262p., Tables; Figures; References; Index; 23m.
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