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City For All Generations: Focus on Ageing Population |
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Paper Prepared for the World Urban Forum IV, Dialogue 6, Nanjing, 3-6 November, 2008
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Creating Livable Cities for All Ages: Intergenerational Strategies and Initiatives |
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High-income countries at present tend to have relatively large and growing aging populations. Conversely, in most low-income countries children and youth account for very large proportions of the population. Notwithstanding these divergent demographic situations, current and projected changes in the composition and distribution of population in high- and low-income countries alike provide opportunities for strengthening weakened social safety nets, promoting economic sustainability, and improving social integration in cities by adopting development strategies that support intergenerational initiatives.
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Report of the first session of the World Urban Forum |
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Report of the second session of the World Urban Forum |
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Report of the Third session of the World Urban Forum |
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Report of the Third session of the World Urban Forum
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