A Study on Poverty Governance Strategies for the Elderly in Developing Countries—Taking Brazil as an Example

Sai-Yu ZHANG

Abstract


Population aging is intensifying, and the governance of poverty among the elderly has become a common global problem. As the largest developing country in the western hemisphere, Brazil is also actively exploring ways to deal with the aged poverty in the face of its severe poverty problem in the elderly. We will vigorously develop social assistance and pensions, implement the sustainable welfare provision plan and rural social welfare plan, and actively improve the medical security system. It focuses on giving full play to the government's functions in the governance of the elderly poverty in rural areas, continuously promoting the institutionalization and synergy of the governance of the elderly poverty in rural areas, and enhancing the medical access of rural residents, which has important reference significance for the policy selection and governance practice of the elderly poverty governance in developing countries.

Keywords


Developing countries; Elderly poverty management; Revelation


DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/icesd2020/34372