Challenges to the autonomy and interdependent rights of older persons

Rapid population ageing in Latin America and the Caribbean brings multiple challenges and requires action to ensure the fair distribution of resources to meet the needs of all age groups in society. It also requires a change in attitudes, policies and practices to improve older persons’ quality of life. In this regard, the effective inclusion of older persons has to do with equitable access to different services and social and economic benefits, as well as the guarantee of their human rights.

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Other Authors: NU. CEPAL
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2017-11-03T14:19:42Z
Subjects:ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION, ANCIANOS, CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS, CONDICIONES SOCIALES, INCORPORACION DE LA PERSPECTIVA DE GENERO, DERECHOS HUMANOS, SEGURIDAD SOCIAL, SALUD, EMPLEO, BIENESTAR SOCIAL, ASISTENCIA A LOS ANCIANOS, INSTRUMENTOS INTERNACIONALES, IGUALDAD DE OPORTUNIDADES, POLITICA SOCIAL, INDICADORES SOCIALES, ESTADISTICAS DEMOGRAFICAS, INCLUSION FINANCIERA, DEMOGRAPHIC AGEING, AGEING PERSONS, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, SOCIAL CONDITIONS, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL SECURITY, HEALTH, EMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL WELFARE, CARE OF AGEING PERSONS, INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, SOCIAL POLICY, SOCIAL INDICATORS, DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS, FINANCIAL INCLUSION,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/41643
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