Protecting elderly people in Bangladesh: an overview
The elderly rights have tended to become an issue throughout the world. Old age is the closing period of life span. During this period of age, most people cannot do anything by their own efforts. They need materialistic and nonmaterialistic support from others. For this, reason age is considered a...
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Language: | English |
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2019
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13943/1/36954-116555-1-PB.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13943/ http://ejournal.ukm.my/juum/issue/view/1242 |
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Summary: | The elderly rights have tended to become an issue throughout the world. Old age is the closing period of life span.
During this period of age, most people cannot do anything by their own efforts. They need materialistic and nonmaterialistic
support from others. For this, reason age is considered as a social problem. Equally, they are
neglected and abused from family and society. Protecting the rights of elderly people is a newly introduced
phenomenon in Bangladesh. The developed countries have paid more attention on social support system and welfare
based legal framework. In Bangladesh, the elderly problem is usually ignored as there is no comprehensive legal
framework with relation to respecting, promoting and protecting the rights of older people. The first law has been
enacted in 2013 (the Maintenance of Parents Act) to ensure the parents’ maintenance by their children.
Nevertheless, there is no separate welfare policy existing for the elderly in the country yet. It is a challenge to
deliver the essential health care service, social security facilities through national laws. The purpose of the study is
to overview the existing legal framework of elderly rights and to discuss the major challenges of older people under
the existing social security programme in Bangladesh. |
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