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    UNECE: phenomenon of demographic ageing in Armenia striking

    June 18, 2011 - 17:49 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
    (UNECE) launched the report of its first `Road Map for Mainstreaming
    Ageing', a project to help guide Armenia in devising policies relating
    to ageing and older people. The Government of Armenia has formally
    adopted the recommendations as a part of their National Strategy and
    Action Plan on Ageing.

    `Mainstreaming ageing', the overarching goal of the Road Map, means
    ensuring that population ageing and the specific needs of older people
    are routinely considered in all policy areas, rather than being
    sidelined and treated as a separate issue or `problem'.

    The Armenian Road Map includes an analysis of existing laws and
    documents relating to ageing; chapters on integration of older
    persons, social protection, health, institutional care, housing and
    independent living, education, the labour market, and gender; a
    consideration of monitoring and evaluation strategies, involvement of
    stakeholders, and existing research and data collection
    infrastructures; and finally a consideration of Armenia's integration
    in international processes relating to ageing.

    Specific recommendations of the Road Map include pension and housing
    reform; promotion of lifelong learning; media campaigns to combat
    negative stereotypes; improved medical training in gerontology and
    geriatrics; changes in labour law to provide incentives to employers
    and employees alike for continued labour market participation; formal
    recognition of family-based care; and improvements in institutional
    care facilities.

    While population ageing is often thought of as a feature of the
    Western European countries, the phenomenon is rapidly emerging in the
    countries of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia as well.

    11 per cent of Armenia's 3.1 million inhabitants are aged 65 years or
    older, and this share is projected to reach 18 per cent by 2030. While
    currently much lower than the levels seen in Western European
    countries such as Germany (20 per cent) or France (17 per cent), and
    somewhat below that of Russia (13 per cent) the proportion of older
    persons in Armenia is rapidly catching up, and this fast rate of
    increase makes the changes especially challenging. A significant
    factor that has quickened the pace of change is the massive emigration
    of young people: around two thirds of Armenians live outside of the
    country and in the period 2005-2010 net migration out of the country
    totalled 15,000 people (about 0.5 per cent of the total population)
    each year.

    Combined with a total fertility rate of 1.74 children per woman - well
    below the level of about 2.1 required for long-term generational
    replacement - and a gain in life expectancy of almost six years since
    1990, the phenomenon of demographic ageing in Armenia is now striking.

    UNECE and the Government of Armenia have developed the Road Map for
    Mainstreaming Ageing to help ensure that these growing numbers of
    older people are integrated into Armenian society, economically,
    socially and culturally; that their needs are met, their potential
    fulfilled and their contributions recognized, UNECE official website
    reported.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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