Senior Policy in Hungary, Poland and Russia

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The monograph considers the notion and scope of senior policy vis-a-vis similar policies, such as social policy on ageing, social policy on old age, and social policy on the elderly. Although retirement policy is unrelated to senior policy, it is also covered in the monograph because of its influence on the financial situation and well-being of the elderly and older adults. A brief review of the demographic situation and main population trends in EU-28 countries is followed by a presentation of senior policies in Hungary, Poland and Russia, and the impact of their retirement policies on the economic situation of older people.


Rok wydania2020
Liczba stron136
KategoriaSocjologia miasta i wsi
WydawcaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
ISBN-13978-83-8142-871-2
Numer wydania1
Język publikacjiangielski
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  Introduction – Bogusława Urbaniak     9
  1. The European Union is going grey – main trends – Bogusława Urbaniak    13
  References    16
  2. Senior policy – what are we talking about? A terminological analysis – Bogusława Urbaniak    19
  References    23
  3. Senior policies in Hungary – László Patyán    25
  3.1. Preface    25
  3.2. International guidelines for ageing policies    26
  3.2.1. Ageing in place    26
  3.2.2. The age-friendly environment    27
  3.2.3. Active ageing policies     29
  3.2.4. Care policies and the main directions of care-related policies    30
  3.2.5. Pension policy     32
  3.3. The major demographic characteristics of Hungary    33
  3.4. Policies supporting the ageing process and older adults in Hungary    38
  3.4.1. Policy planning levels: state and municipality    38
  3.4.2. The success and failures of decentralisation    39
  3.4.3. New paternalism    40
  3.5. Active ageing policies in Hungary    42
  3.5.1. Change of situation     42
  3.5.2. National Senior Strategy    43
  3.5.3. European Year 2012    43
  3.5.4. The age-friendly environment    44
  3.6. Current strategies and processes     45
  3.6.1. Employment of the older people     45
  3.6.2. Promoting the social participation of older people: the Elderly Council and Senior Citizen Rapporteur program    47
  3.6.3. Care policy    48
  3.7. The senior policy of municipalities     49
  3.8. Conclusions     51
  References    52
  4. Senior policy in Poland – Bogusława Urbaniak    59
  4.1. Senior policy in Poland – an outline    59
  4.2. Between the central and local government’s activities    66
  4.3. The Human Rights Defender’s activities on behalf of older people     68
  4.4. The government’s policy toward older people in the labour market    70
  4.5. Retirement policy    74
  4.6. Old-age and disability pensions in Poland in 2019    79
  4.7. Senior policy in the city and voivodeship of Łódź    82
  4.8. Conclusions     89
  References    89
  5. Senior policy: Russia and Moscow – Yaroslava Evseeva    95
  5.1. Demography     95
  5.2. Social services and social care    97
  5.3. The pension system     104
  5.4. Labour policy    111
  5.5. Educational and cultural policy    117
  5.6. Conclusions    123
  References    126
  Conclusions – Bogusława Urbaniak    131
  About the Authors    135
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