ISBN:
9789210559843
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9210559843
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (169 pages)
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illustrations.
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
Libros de la CEPAL 117
Parallel Title:
Print version Ageing, solidarity and social protection in Latin America and the Caribbean
DDC:
305.26098
Keywords:
Population aging Social aspects
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Latin America
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Population aging Social aspects
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Caribbean Area
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Population aging Economic aspects
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Latin America
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Population aging Economic aspects
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Caribbean Area
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Population aging Health aspects
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Latin America
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Population aging Health aspects
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Caribbean Area
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Older people Legal status, laws, etc
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Latin America
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Older people Legal status, laws, etc
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Caribbean Area
;
Population aging Social aspects
;
Population aging Social aspects
;
Population aging Economic aspects
;
Population aging Economic aspects
;
Population aging Health aspects
;
Population aging Health aspects
;
Older people Legal status, laws, etc
;
Older people Legal status, laws, etc
;
Population aging Health aspects
;
Population aging Health aspects
;
Older people Legal status, laws, etc
;
Older people Legal status, laws, etc
;
Population aging Social aspects
;
Population aging Economic aspects
;
Population aging Economic aspects
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Population aging Social aspects
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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Older people ; Legal status, laws, etc
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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Caribbean Area
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Latin America
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Electronic books
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Konferenzschrift
Abstract:
"Only recently have older persons been recognized as holders of human rights. As a regional body of the United nations, ECLAC has been closely involved in this process, which started in 2003 with the adoption of the Regional strategy for the implementation in Latin America and the Caribbean of the Madrid international Plan of Action on Ageing, and culminated in the adoption of the San José Charter on the rights of older persons in Latin America and the Caribbean in May 2012. This publication aims to contribute to the research, analysis and design of proposals for the social protection of older persons. It develops a new conceptual approach and uses various indicators for its assessment in the areas of social security, health and social services. All human beings must be able to avail themselves of equal rights, without discrimination, and these rights must be enforced through serious, strategic and sustainable commitments which accommodate both present and long-term challenges. Only then will it be possible to develop an approach which includes each and every citizen and contributes to their well-being and security, so that they can make full use of their capacities, regardless of their age or economic activity."--Page [4] of cover
Description / Table of Contents:
The equality agenda and older personsThe pivotal role of older persons in the changing demographics of Latin America and the Caribbean -- Social security, solidarity and equality -- Health, care and social protection -- The rights of older persons: gaps and real equality -- Public institutions, ageing and protection -- Progress and priority areas of action for implementing the Brasilia Declaration.
Note:
E-book. - "LC/G.2553-P"-- Title page verso. - "First edition"--Back cover. - "United Nations publication. Sales no. E.12.II.G.18"--Title page verso. - Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
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"LC/G.2553-P"-- Title page verso
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"First edition"--Back cover
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E-book
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Includes bibliographical references
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Adobe Reader.
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