1Department of Geography, Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania
Pages:
14-24
Abstract:
The aging of the Romanian population is a phenomenon that
begins to manifest increasingly. With an average of 16.14% old people, there
are significant differences both between residential areas and at the
territorial level. The problems of the older people are multiple and
increasingly intractable in the context of the external migration of young
adults and of the health system challenges. This article aims, on the one
hand, to analyze the size of the aging population at the local level and
secondly, to identify possible answers of the Romanian society to the
problems of older people. In this context the attitude of the members of the
society, old or not, towards the problems of older people is analyzed. How
does the society respond to the needs of older people? Who are the actors
involved in solving the problems of older people? Do Romanian authorities
succeed in dealing with this challenge? Is the Romanian society aware of the
change of the family structure and of the consequences that this implies?