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dc.contributor.authorNiemczyk, Agata
dc.contributor.authorSzalonka, Katarzyna
dc.contributor.authorGardocka-Jałowiec, Anna
dc.contributor.authorNowak, Wioletta
dc.contributor.authorSeweryn, Renata
dc.contributor.authorGródek-Szostak, Zofia
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-17T04:02:25Z
dc.date.available2023-08-17T04:02:25Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.date.submitted2023-08-16T07:05:05Z
dc.identifierhttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/75531
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/112759
dc.description.abstractThe definition of “old” has evolved intensively over the years due to demographic changes, and the aging population is one of the most frequently discussed issues in recent decades. The profile of the 21st century senior is completely different from the senior in the second half of the 20th century, not to mention earlier periods in history. As an increasing group of benefactors of human activity, they create demand for products and experiences. The system of goods and services that aims to leverage their purchasing potential and satisfy their consumption needs, including living, health, tourism, cultural, information, and communication needs, has been referred to as the so-called Silver Economy. The book reviews the phenomenon of aging of the EU's population over 50. It also presents a multidimensional view of the potential for the development of this group's economic, social, medical, family, personal and technological demand in the early 21st century. The book analyzes the market behavior of seniors and argues that the Silver Economy will grow in importance and profitability every year in various areas, both public and private. This includes health, finance, employment, leisure and well-being, education, and the use of digital tools. This publication is recommended for policymakers and business players who are considering how to achieve economic development through the growing and changing demand of the aging population. For the world is now facing a challenge that no community has ever faced before - the coexistence of a long-lived population on the one hand and the growing popularity of digital technologies on the other.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.rightsopen access
dc.subject.otherEconomics of aging; health economics; labour economics; structural change; composition of demand; European Union
dc.titleThe Silver Economy
dc.title.alternativeAn Ageing Society in the European Union
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003213406
oapen.relation.isPublishedByfa69b019-f4ee-4979-8d42-c6b6c476b5f0
oapen.relation.hasChapterChapter 4 Forms of managing leisure time of European seniors of the 21st century
oapen.relation.hasChapterf789e276-0a1f-446f-b89b-69a174478408
oapen.relation.isbn9781032455068
oapen.relation.isbn9781032455082
oapen.relation.isbn9781003377313
oapen.imprintRoutledge


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  • Niemczyk, Agata; Szalonka, Katarzyna; Gardocka-Jałowiec, Anna; Nowak, Wioletta; Seweryn, Renata; Gródek-Szostak, Zofia (2024)
    This chapter is to demonstrate the challenges related to free time of seniors (especially EU residents) in the 21st century. The starting point for the considerations was to explain the concept of free time and to specify ...
  • Niemczyk, Agata; Szalonka, Katarzyna; Gardocka-Jałowiec, Anna; Nowak, Wioletta; Seweryn, Renata; Gródek-Szostak, Zofia (2024)
    This chapter is to demonstrate the challenges related to free time of seniors (especially EU residents) in the 21st century. The starting point for the considerations was to explain the concept of free time and to specify ...