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February 2023 |
  • Quashie, Nekehia
  • Jones, Francis

This report assess the situation of older persons and reviews the actions taken in Caribbean countries and territories, particularly over the past...

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February 2019 |
  • Jones, Francis
  • Camarinhas, Catarina
  • Gény, Lydia Rosa

This study provides a comprehensive review and evaluation of the implementation of the Montevideo Consensus on Population and Development in the...

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January 2018 |
  • Nam, Valerie E.
  • Jones, Francis

As population age structures change over the coming decades, the cost of providing public education, pensions and health care will change...

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January 2018 |
  • Gény, Lydia Rosa

This report summarises the progress and challenges faced by the English French and Dutch-speaking Member and Associate Member Countries of the...

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January 2016 |
  • Jones, Francis

This study addresses the ageing of the Caribbean population and the situation with respect to the human rights of older persons. It considers the...

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November 2011 |
  • Moonie, Sinovia
  • Quashie, Nekehia
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NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe

The present paper seeks to contribute to the growing discussion on social protection through an assessment of the status of social health...

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May 2011 |
  • Gjaltema, Taeke
  • Moonie, Sinovia
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NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe

This paper addresses the issue of the availability of data on persons with disabilities in the Caribbean subregion. It was prepared as a...

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November 2007 |
NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe

The four countries studied show the classical symptoms of ageing societies in so far as they have experienced a significant decline in fertility...