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Developing the Silver Economy and Related Government Resources for Seniors
Maristella Agosti
Moira Allan
Ágnes Bene
Kathryn L. Braun
Luigi Campanella
Marek Chałas
Cheah Tuck Wing
Dragan Čišić
George Christodoulou
Elísio Manuel de Sousa Costa
Lucija Čok
Jožica Dorniž
Aleksandar Erceg
Marzanna Farnicka
Anna Grabowska
Jože Gričar
Anne-Marie Guillemard
An Hermans
Helen Hirsh Spence
Jan Hively
Paul Irving
Loredana Ivan
Miha Ješe
Isaac Kabelenga
Andrzej Klimczuk
Jasna Kolar Macur
Annigje Kruytbosch
Dušan Luin
Heinrich C. Mayr
Magen Mhaka-Mutepfa
Marian Niedźwiedziński
Gyula Ocskay
Christine O'Kelly
Nancy Papalexandris
Ermira Pirdeni
Tine Radinja
Anja Rebolj
Gregory M. Sadlek
Raymond Saner
Lichia Saner-Yiu
Bernhard Schrefler
Ana Joao Sepúlveda
Giuseppe Stellin
Dusan Soltes
Adolf Šostar
Paul Timmers
Bojan Tomšič
Ljubomir Trajkovski
Bogusława Urbaniak
Peter Wintlev-Jensen
Valerie Wood-Gaiger
Marjeta Vaupot
Doug Vogel
其他書名
A Position Paper
出版
SSRN
, 2022
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=pHnazwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The precarious rights of senior citizens, especially those who are highly educated and who are expected to counsel and guide the younger generations, has stimulated the creation internationally of advocacy associations and opinion leader groups. The strength of these groups, however, varies from country to country. In some countries, they are supported and are the focus of intense interest; in others, they are practically ignored. For this is reason we believe that the creation of a network of all these associations is essential. The proposed network would act as a support for the already-existing policies of the United Nations' High Commission for Human Rights, of independent experts, and of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Older People. All three have long ago recommended the creation of a recognized instrument for uniting presently scattered efforts. The proposed network, therefore, will seek to promote the international exchange of relevant expertise, and it will reinforce the commitments and actions that single countries are currently taking to meet these objectives. For example, informative public events can be organised to promote particular support initiatives and to provide an opportunity for new members of the network to be presented. The network will promote health for senior citizens, disease prevention, senior mobility, safe free time for seniors, alimentary education, protection against new risks and dangers, as well as equity in the services necessary for seniors to adopt new information and communication technologies. In the case of retired academic members, the network will promote equality with respect to continuing use of digital technologies (particularly email), continuing access to research libraries, and the guaranteed ability for seniors to fund their own research programs and to deliver free seminars.