Minh Tam Bui Keywords survey unpaid care work unpaid household service marketization aging society financial inclusion Read more about Minh Tam Bui Minh Tam Bui is, currently, an Assistant Professor of economics at Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok. She holds a PhD in Economics from Thammasat University, Thailand. Prior to her PhD, she worked as an economist with various ministries and donor-funded development projects in Vietnam, including the World Bank, DFID, ADB, ILO, UNDP. Dr. Bui was invited to the Department of Economics, University of Utah (USA) in 2014 and the School of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University (Japan) in 2018 as a visiting scholar. Dr.
10th ADBI-OECD-ILO Roundtable on Labor Migration in Asia: Future of Labor Migration in Asia Challenges and Opportunities in the Next Decade Read more about 10th ADBI-OECD-ILO Roundtable on Labor Migration in Asia: Future of Labor Migration in Asia Challenges and Opportunities in the Next Decade Aging population is a global issue and UNDESA estimates about 962 million people to be aged 60 or over around the world, which accounts for about 13% of the world population. Many Asian countries are also experiencing unprecedented population aging. Japan has the highest proportion of people aged over 65 in the world, and the country’s population size is shrinking. The Republic of Korea, Thailand, and the People Republic of China (PRC) are also catching up quickly to Japan and forecast to have negative growth rate by 2030.