Knodel John, Teerawichitchainan Bussarawan
Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Gerontologist. 2017 Jan 11. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnw211.
This spotlight provides an overview of the situation of older persons in Myanmar, an understudied country of over-50-million population. Myanmar is of particular interest to researchers and policy makers, given its overall level of poverty and modestly rapid population aging. Research on older persons, while increasing in recent years, remains sparse. Empirical evidence indicates that Myanmar older persons are in relatively poorer health compared to those in neighboring countries. Many live in abject poverty and depend on their families for material support. Coresidence is very common and facilitates reciprocal exchanges across generations. Looking ahead, Myanmar confronts important challenges including demographic shifts that reduce availability of family support for older persons and increasing burden from chronic illnesses. Currently, government measures are essentially absent, although a law on aging was drafted and is in the process to become legislation.
本聚焦文章概述了缅甸老年人的状况。缅甸是一个人口超过5000万但研究较少的国家。鉴于其总体贫困水平以及人口老龄化速度适中,缅甸受到了研究人员和政策制定者的特别关注。近年来,关于老年人的研究虽有所增加,但仍然稀少。实证证据表明,与邻国的老年人相比,缅甸老年人的健康状况相对较差。许多人生活在赤贫之中,依靠家人提供物质支持。共同居住非常普遍,促进了代际之间的相互交流。展望未来,缅甸面临着重大挑战,包括人口结构变化导致家庭对老年人的支持减少,以及慢性病负担不断增加。目前,政府基本上没有采取措施,不过一项关于老龄化的法律已经起草并正在立法过程中。