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  1. China’s Demographic Outlook Report

    This January 2019 report, by GCOA Advisory Council member Nicholas Eberstadt, examines China’s demographic profile over the next 20 years. According to Eberstadt’s study, China is set to experience an extraordinarily rapid surge of population aging, with especially explosive population growth for those 65 and older, even as its working-age population, conventionally defined as 15-64, progressively…

  2. Silver Economy Forum 2019

    In 2019, the Global Coalition on Aging teamed with the Government of Finland to present the first-ever global conference of government and business leaders focused solely on the business of aging. Featuring CEOs of global companies, government leaders, NGOs and global institutions, the inaugural Silver Economy Forum: Clarified and elevated the understanding of the opportunities of…

  3. Relationship-Based Home Care in the UK

    This infographic briefly outlines the benefits of relationship-based home care to individuals and their families, to the care ecosystem, and to society and proposes a set of policy actions to support the integration of this innovative form of care into the United Kingdom’s care system.

  4. Relationship-Based Home Care in Australia

    This infographic briefly outlines the benefits of relationship-based home care to individuals and their families, to the care ecosystem, and to society and proposes a set of policy actions to increase the visibility and availability of this innovative form of care in the Australian aged care system.

  5. Super-Ageing Societies Roundtable and Report

    In November 2018, GCOA partnered with the Tokyo-based Health and Global Policy Institute to convene an expert meeting on “The Impact of Innovation Across Technology, Health, Care and Urban Design for Super-Ageing Societies.” The meeting brought together 30-40 top Japanese and global experts across academia, government, NGOs, and the private sector to exchange views and gain…

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