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Policy Projects on Elderly Women's Active Life in Step With 100 Year Old Era (I): Learning, Work and Leisure
The book Policy Projects on Elderly Women’s Active Life in Step with the 100-Year-Old Era (I): Learning, Work and Leisure explores strategies and policy initiatives to enhance the quality of life and social participation of elderly women in an aging society. It focuses on three key dimensions—lifelong learning, employment, and leisure—to understand how older women can remain active, independent, and socially engaged in the so-called “100-year life” era. Drawing on demographic data, case studies, and policy evaluations, the book analyzes the challenges elderly women face, including digital exclusion, economic insecurity, and limited access to educational or recreational opportunities. It proposes integrated policy frameworks to support active aging, emphasizing gender-sensitive approaches that promote empowerment, intergenerational solidarity, and inclusive community development for elderly women.
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