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Perspective Chapter: Reducing the Social Inequality Gaps in Older Ages in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Bridging Social Inequality Gaps: Concepts, Theories, Methods, and Tools
Abstract Social inequalities abound worldwide. However, those social inequalities that encompass the lack of access to resources, including primary healthcare, are more prevalent at older ages in low- and middle-income countries, which is the focus of this chapter. This challenge has become critical due to t... view more
Social inequalities abound worldwide. However, those social inequalities that encompass the lack of access to resources, including primary healthcare, are more prevalent at older ages in low- and middle-income countries, which is the focus of this chapter. This challenge has become critical due to the increasing population of older age. The design and implementation of key policy measures, including primary healthcare in low- and middle-income countries, is essential in reducing such social disparities. Access to primary healthcare is perhaps the principal determinant of social equality and/or equity for older people, which in turn supports achieving Sustainable Development Goals and comprehensive healthcare access.... view less
Keywords
social inequality; low-wage country; elderly; demographic aging; population development; health care; sustainable development
Classification
Gerontology
Social Problems
Free Keywords
low- and middle-income countries; older adults; Sustainable Development Goals
Collection Title
Bridging Social Inequality Gaps: Concepts, Theories, Methods, and Tools
Editor
Dovie, Delali A.; Klimczuk, Andrzej
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
IntechOpen
City
London
Page/Pages
p. 23-33
Series
Sustainable Development Book Series, 21
ISSN
2753-6580
ISBN
978-0-85466-721-5
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed