2020
DOI: 10.32802/asmscj.2020.sm26(1.24)
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The Impact of Ageing Population on Malaysian Economic Growth

Abstract: An ageing population is a worldwide phenomenon, as the results of improvement in mortality rates and drops in fertility rate over the past century. Previously, this trend was focused among the developed countries of Europe and North America but over the past 20 years, the ageing population has started to grow in the developing countries, especially countries of Southeast Asia such as Malaysia. Given changes in fertility and improving life expectancy, the figure is expected to increase significantly. Accordi… Show more

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“…This improved longevity means that older people will live longer and could continue working while contributing economically and socially for themselves. Additionally, they also contribute indirectly to the demand for goods and services, labour and financial markets, health facilities and support systems, thereby impacting positively on national economic growth (Harper, 2014;Aiyar & Ebeke, 2016;Yusuf, et. al., 2020;Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nation, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This improved longevity means that older people will live longer and could continue working while contributing economically and socially for themselves. Additionally, they also contribute indirectly to the demand for goods and services, labour and financial markets, health facilities and support systems, thereby impacting positively on national economic growth (Harper, 2014;Aiyar & Ebeke, 2016;Yusuf, et. al., 2020;Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nation, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ageing population is a global phenomenon that is mainly associated with reduced mortality rates, persistent decline in fertility rates and increased life expectancy (Yusuf, et. al., 2020;Murthy et al, 2019a;Murthy et al, 2019b;Mahal and McPake, 2017;Vengkatesh, 2013;Harper & Leeson, 2009;Lee, Mason & Miller, 2001;Mason & Lee, 2004& Lee & Mason, 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global population's age structure is shifting upward, as a considerable share of the population is ageing [26]. The fast-growing elderly population has been linked to improved mortality rates and a decrease in fertility rates in most parts of the world [27]. This demographic transition has been influenced by various social-economic factors, such as economic growth and per capita gross national income higher rates of urbanization increased life expectancy [16], improved education and use of better health technology [28], reduced birth rates, child mortality, and death rates [29].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%