This document summarizes a presentation on developing an Ageing Resilience Index (AgRI) to measure population resilience for aging populations. It introduces concepts of active aging, national resilience and sustainable development. An AgRI framework is presented with four domains: health, social, economic, environmental. 171 countries were ranked based on the AgRI, which correlates with other indices like HDI and shows Indonesia ranks lower than Japan on population aging measures. Recommendations include continued research applying AgRI at national/local levels and developing related resources to support healthy, active aging.
1. Older Persons with Disability:
The Development an Ageing
Resilience
23rd RI World Congress, October 25-27, Edinburg
Dr Lilis Heri Mis Cicih
Indonesia
2. Introduction
Disability regarding to the
ageing group of which
caused by the reducing
health and functioning
physical of body can be
included into persons with
disability conceptually.
The important factor of the
healthy, active and
productive ageing is
resiliency, and it was
indirectly associated with
successful ageing.
Related to some factors
stated that resilience of
ageing concept links to
ability and/or disability are
more important than
vulnerability
Most of country in the world
have faced ageing population
is an emerging issues to
development.
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205 million
606 million
2 Billion1950
2000
2050
3. Contributions
Therefore this
concept can be used
by the government
to prepare the
resilience of the
population in order
to achieve healthy,
active, and
productive ageing.
To enhance the
prevention
programs rather
than treatment and
strengthen the
people for resiliency
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It was developed a new
concept related to resilience of
ageing, based on 3 concepts:
active ageing, national
resilience, and sustainable
development
Dimensions: economic, health,
environment, and social.
It has direct indicators
measurable, it could be used
as a tool of elderly’s problem
detection among countries.
4. Objectives
Methods
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Cross Sectional Data sources:
Publication: UN, UNDESA,
WHO, UNESCAP, UNFPA,
UNDP, ILO, World Bank
Analysis:
Unit analysis: country
Literatur Review
Descriptive analysis
Multivariate analysis
Importance: an index as a
complement of existing index
a new concept (health
indicators) as an alternative
picture of the older population
quality of life (especially in
health indicators)
To the develop an Ageing
Resilience Index (AgRI),
To present the relative ranks of
171 countries in the world.
The result of study can be used:
Science:
• Resilience framework
• Methodology: global data
management, developing index
of ageing resilience
Policy:
• Population policy at global level
• Encouraging older population
data availability at global level
• Motivate human resource
investment at an early age
6. Results
1. Relative Rank of ageing
Resilience Index
correlated with relative
rank HDI, also with GAWI
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Domain Indikator Factor
Loading
Weight
Health Disability, mental
health, diseases,
health risk
behaviour
0,47 0,24
Social Education,
living arrangement,
life satisfaction
0,46 0,23
Economic Labour force
participation,
income security,
health government
expenditure
0,56 0,28
Environment Urban area, carbon
emission, clean
water, and
sanitation
0,51 0,25
Index
r Sig. (2-tailed)
ARI-IPM 0,930 0,000
ARI-GAWI 0,783 0,000
Indonesia Japan
Pop 60+ 9% 32%
Pop 80+ 22% 10%
HDI 108 10
AgRI 109 27
Low health social
7. Ageing Resilience Index and HDI
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hdi
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
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Zimbabwe
Zambia
Yemen
Viet Nam
Venezuel
Vanuatu
United S
United R
United K
United A
Ukraine
Turkmeni
Turkey
Tunisia
Tonga
Togo
Timor-Le
Syrian A
Switzerl
Sweden
Swazilan
Suriname
Sudan
St, Vinc
Spain
South Af
Solomon
Slovenia
Slovakia
Singapor
Sierra L
Serbia
Senegal
Saint Lu
Rwanda
Republic Republic
Qatar
Portugal
Poland
Peru
Oman
Norway
Niger
Nicaragu
New Zeal
Namibia
Myanmar
Mozambiq
Morocco
Mexico
Mali
Lithuani
Kyrgyzst
Kazakhst
Italy Ireland
Iraq
India
Hungary
Honduras
Haiti
Guinea
Grenada
Greece
Ghana
France
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Dem, Peo
Cuba
Côte d'I
Costa Ri
Congo
Chile
Chad
Central
Canada
Cambodia
Burundi
Bolivia
Belize
Belgium
Afghanis
Indonesia
AgRI=109
HDI=108
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8. Disability Status of 60 Years of Age and Over
in Indonesia
0.10
0.60
1.10
1.60
2.10
2.60
60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+
Male Female
Difficulty in Seeing (severe)
Urban Rural
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+
Male Female
Urban Rural
Difficulty in
Hearing (severe)
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+
Male Female
Difficulty in Taking Care One-self (severe)
Urban Rural
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+
Male Female
Difficulty in Walking/Climbing the Stairs (fully need
assisstance)
Urban Rural
9. Conclusion Recommendation
1. The AgRI indeks could be
implemented to measure the
quality of life
2. As a complement to the HDI index
3. Developed from various data
sources (global and national)
4. Standardized for 171 countries
5. Presenting the relative rank of
countries
6. More comprehensive aspects, using
direct health indicators
7. Developed from national defense,
ageing, and sustainable
development
8. Could be applied to the national
data.
9. Presenting indicators of problems
in specific countries/regions, the
application of national, provincial,
district/cities level
1. Continued research to encourage
and replicate these findings is
needed so as to be able to
recognize ageing resilience and
implement in each country level.
2. Global data management;
Software of AgRI calculation;
Book Map of Ageing Resilience
Condition by Provinces and Districts
/Cities in Indonesia;
Book: Index Calculation Method The
Ageing Resilience
Book: The concept of the Ageing
Resilience and Healthy, Active, and
Productive Ageing.
Resilience and Successful Ageing in
Indonesia, based on Panel Data
IFLS, 1993, 2000, and 2007
Output
10. Thank you very much
We will do anything to make better future
Ageing with healthy, active, and productive
Start from the earlier
Dr. Lilis Heri Mis Cicih
Indonesia
lilisherimc@gmail.com
Special thanks to my best friend
Sri Hartini Rachmad