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Aging & Society: Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference 2018
Changing demographic profile of populations around the world will have significant economic impacts, at the community, regional, national, or international level.
The economic impacts of aging communities
Working into older age; changes in productivity; attracting and managing an older workforce
Changes in consumption, income, and assets
Government economic policies, including taxation, welfare, social security
Increase in the demand and cost of health care
Economic status and the wellbeing of the elderly
Keywords
Economic Impacts
Productivity
Economic Status and Wellbeing
Health Care Impacts
Government Policies
Theme 2: Public Policy and Public Perspectives on Aging
The aging of populations is going to require changes in the public discourse regarding government policy and community support for the aged. Public policies may be related to legal rights, economic provision of health care, or guarantees of access to housing and social services. Community support may be related to policies and programs that enable civic engagement, provide continuing education, or support diversity.
Public health policies related to the aged
Defining and protecting the human rights of older people across populations and groups
Legal issues for older people – policy and practice
Age-friendly design for accessibility— initiatives for the public built environment, houses and retirement and care facilities
Civic engagement and volunteerism for the aged
Community programs for maintaining physical health, social wellbeing, and mental cognition into older age
Epidemiology of aging
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2018-05-29
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Located inside the Tokyo Dome City amusement complex next to Tokyo Dome Stadium, the Tokyo Dome Hotel offers spacious and elegant guest rooms with free WiFi. It is a 6-minute walk to JR Suidobashi Station, Korakuen Subway Station, and Suidobashi Subway Station, providing direct access to many attractions.
Close to some of Tokyo’s most historic neighborhoods, the hotel is also ten minutes away by car or subway from the business and financial districts. Tokyo Dome Hotel towers at a height of 155 meters above the city and includes 1,006 guest rooms, 11 restaurants & lounges, 18 small to large banquet rooms, a chapel and other wedding facilities, a business center, a child care room, and an outdoor pool.
Tokyo Dome Hotel boasts 11 restaurants and bars on site. An international breakfast buffet is offered at Rilassa restaurant, while Artist’s Café serves casual French meals and spectacular views of Tokyo from the 43rd floor. Guests can savour cocktails and whiskeys at Bar 2000.
The magnificent, unobstructed view from guest rooms on the south side encompasses the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, and Tokyo bay. The northern guest rooms have a panoramic view of the Kanto plain, including Tokyo Dome City below.
Suidobashi Grand Hotel
As a courtesy to our delegates, we are pleased to offer a discounted hotel group room rate to assist with travel planning. If you will be taking advantage of this option, please remember to book early as the room rate does expire and will no longer be offered after the block is at capacity.
Submission Info
We welcome the submission of proposals at any time of the year. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission. The dates below serve as a guideline for proposal submission based on our corresponding registration deadlines.Abstract submission deadline 2018-06-18
Common Ground Research Networks
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Common Ground Research Networks
University of Illinois Research Park
2001 South First Street, Suite 202
Champaign, IL 61820 USA
Ph: +1-217-328-0405
Fax: +1-217-328-0435