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Policy Projects for Elderly Women's Active Life (II): Through Later Life Plaanning
The book Policy Projects for Elderly Women’s Active Life (II): Through Later Life Planning focuses on developing policy approaches that enable elderly women to lead active, independent, and fulfilling lives through effective later-life planning. It examines how women can prepare for aging in areas such as health management, financial security, housing, and social relationships. Using empirical research and policy analysis, the book identifies barriers faced by older women—such as gendered economic disparities, caregiving burdens, and limited access to planning resources—and highlights the importance of tailored support systems. It proposes comprehensive strategies for empowering elderly women to take an active role in shaping their later years, emphasizing the need for coordinated policy frameworks that integrate social welfare, education, and community participation to promote dignified and sustainable aging.
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