Sri Lanka’s elderly among 'happiest' in the world
Colombo (AsiaNews) - Sri Lanka is among the countries of Asia where senior citizens have
the best quality of life it emerges from the Global Agewatch Index, the first
study to establish a ranking of nations - on a global scale - based on social and
economic welfare of "grandparents". According
to Thilak de Soysa , director of HelpAge Sri Lanka, the country's success lies
in the fact that 98% of the elderly live with their family.
The
best country in the world for older people is Sweden : compared to the
Scandinavian country , Sri Lanka is "only" in 36th position . But
in Asia it is in fourth place , preceded by Japan (10), Israel (21) and
China (35).
The
index is calculated on 13 indicators , grouped into four categories: income
security, health, employment and education, a favorable environment. Each
factor has the same weight and this explains why countries with a GDP lower
than others may occupy the upper floors in the standings.
Mark
Gorman, Director of HelpAge International, explains Sri Lanka's good result of:
"The elderly population of the country can benefit from a good education
and basic health care. [Today] all [countries] have fewer resources than in
the past but
when they decide to invest they should also take into account the needs of the
elderly."