Why We Need a Cradle-to-Grave Care Economy Framework
Lee Min Hui, Senior Analyst, Institute for Strategic and International Studies (ISIS Malaysia)
02-Jul-24 15:00
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Malaysia is becoming an ageing society and concurrently, there are changes in family structures. People are growing older, living longer, choosing to have less children or no children and unlike our grandparents' time, big families generally don’t tend to live under one roof anymore, for various reasons. This may not be an issue in and of itself but the problem arises because our current economic framework does not take into account these shifts, and unless changes happen quickly, there are going to be consequences. And the brunt of these consequences is going to be felt – or is already being felt – specifically by women.
ISIS Malaysia recently published a paper that seeks to address this very issue. The paper is titled Building a Cradle-to-Grave Care Economy for Malaysia and is written by Lee Min Hui, Calvin Cheng, Shazana Agha and Anis Farid. In this episode, Min Hui joins us to unpack the findings of their study.
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Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: economy, government, Family/Parenting, wellness
Tags: the bigger picture, beyond the ballot box, care economy, ageing society, childcare industry, elderly care, gender roles,