'McDaniel and Zimmer have put together an outstanding array of research chapters on the implications and possibilities of global ageing. The book is innovative in synthesising theory, empirical evidence and practice. Global Ageing is likely to be a leader in the field. I very strongly recommend this truly international book as it will ensure an global audience on the most pressing issue of our time'. Jason L. Powell, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK 'This valuable book succeeds in bringing together new thinking and evidence across regions and cities internationally. It adopts a constructive approach, recognising opportunities and challenges ahead and the wide variability of ageing across social groups and national contexts. The contributors include established authorities along with emerging scholars. While there is disciplinary strength - notably in demography, economics and sociology - the text is relatively free of jargon and should be accessible to a range of readers, including researchers, advanced students and policy makers.' Ageing and Society 'The ageing of the world's population is no longer a phenomenon restricted to wealthy or developed nations, but is evident in all continents, including Africa and all regions, including the Middle East. Clearly the time has come for us to take stock of the demographic transition at the global level to understand what population ageing on this unprecedented scale will mean for society, the economy, policy and the countless other things that are likely to be affected. This volume boldly confronts the issue, with some regard for the many who have gone before, but also with a refreshing energy that suggests that in the 21st century and with the benefit of some experience, perhaps we can see the shape of things to come more clearly.' International Journal of Ageing and Later Life 'This book vividly demonstrates how investigating global trends reveals the real subtleties and complexities beneath doomsday headl