18-20th November 2015 September Sydney, Australia

APRUAgeing VP Research 2015 APRU in theMeeting Enhancing Research IntensitySymposium and Entrepreneurial Performance Asia-Pacific Research 18-20th Nov...
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APRUAgeing VP Research 2015 APRU in theMeeting Enhancing Research IntensitySymposium and Entrepreneurial Performance Asia-Pacific Research 18-20th November 2015

September 27 - 29 Sydney, Australia

Pre-conference – September 27 Welcome Reception: 5pm – 7pm A Welcome Reception will be held for conference delegates at the Oceans Bar, Coogee Crowne Plaza Hotel, the evening before the conference begins. The Oceans Bar is located on the corner of Arden & Carr Street, Coogee, on the ground level of Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach.

Day 1 – September 28 The Symposium will take place in the Colombo Theatres of the UNSW Kensington Campus. The Colombo Theatres are located adjacent to Gate 4 (Map reference: B16)

8:30 – 9:00am

Registration Tea and coffee available

Colombo Foyer

9:00 – 9:30am

Welcome Professor Les Field AM, Vice-President & Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), UNSW Australia APRU Representative (TBC)

Colombo Theatre A

9:30 – 11:00am

Contributed Papers Session 1: Plenary Session

Colombo Theatre A

A/Prof Elisabetta Magnani School of Economics and CEPAR, UNSW Australia Older workers’ labour market performance: Integrating labour market’s supply-side and demand-side responses to structural chance Professor Sang-Hyop Lee Department of Economics, University of Hawaii at Manoa and East West Centre. Co-authors: Suphannada Lowhachai and Tanisa Tawichsri Population aging and fiscal sustainability in Thailand: The National Transfer Accounts (NTA) approach

DRAFT

9:30 – 11:00am

Naomi Noguchi Centre for Education and Research on Ageing, University of Sydney Prevalence and incidence of the geriatric syndromes and frailty in community-dwelling older men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project

Colombo Theatre A

Professor Tri Budi W. Rahardjo Centre for Ageing Studies, University of Indonesia Co-authors: Dinni Agustin, Lindawati Kusdhany, Damona Kwintatmi, Hernani Djarir and Upik Rukmini Population ageing and policy framework on healthy ageing in Indonesia 11:00 – 11:30am

Morning Tea

Colombo Foyer

11:30 – 12:30pm

Keynote 1: Philip O’Keefe Lead Economist Human Development, Asia Pacific, World Bank. Regional pension developments, trends, and policy directions. (title TBC)

Colombo Theatre A

12:30 – 1:30pm

Lunch

Colombo Foyer

1:30 – 2:30pm

Keynote 2: Dr. James P. Smith Chair in Labor Markets and Demographic Studies RAND Corporation. HRS around the world

Colombo Theatre A

2.30 – 3:30pm

Contributed Papers Session 2: Aged Care 1

Colombo Theatre A

Michael Penkunas Centre for Aging Research and Education, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore. Co-authors: Angelique Chan, David B. Matchar, Dirk F. de Korne, Chek Hooi Wong, Sweet Fun Wong, & Yan Hoon Ang. “Oh yeah, it helped a lot really”: A qualitative study of informal caregiver relief provided through a home-health intervention in Singapore Dr Marijan Jukic Australian National University. Co-author: Richard Cumpston Modelling entry to residential aged care in Australia Professor Shelley de la Vega Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines. Policy landscape on health human resource for an aging Philippines 3:30 – 4:00pm

Afternoon Tea

Colombo Foyer

DRAFT

4.00 – 5.30pm (concurrent session)

Contributed Papers: Session 3A: Aged Care 2

Colombo Theatre B

Gabriela Damiani Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance, Macquarie University. Co-author: Vicki Baard Australian residential aged care accreditation: An institutional theory and quality perspective Joanna Broad Department of Geriatric Medicine, University of Auckland. Co-authors: Martin J. Connolly, Min Soo Kim, Brian Ok, Toni Ashton and Peter B. Davis The silver tide: Late life care in ageing populations Dr Katrina Radford Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre Co-authors: Anneke Fitzgerald and Nerina Vecchio Intergenerational care programs in Australia: A potential positive social care response to the ageing population

4.00 – 5.30pm (concurrent session)

Contributed Papers: Session 3B: Elderly Wellbeing

Colombo Theatre C

Michael Penkunas Centre for Aging Research and Education, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore Authors: Angelique Chan, Truls Ostbye and Bina Bughaju Gender, marital status, and intergenerational support to and from older Singaporeans: Results from the Panel on Health and Ageing of Singaporean Elderly (PHASE) Lathifah Hanum Faculty of Psychology, University of Indonesia Living with chronic disease: Life satisfaction differences between elderly with ene and multiple chronic disease Dr Lois Verbrugge Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan Co-authors: Shannon J.W. Ang and Angelique Chan Giving help in return II: Family reciprocity by older Singaporeans Dr Maria de la Luz Casas-Perez Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico Mobile technology to improve health of senior citizens in Mexico

7.00pm – 10.00pm

Conference Dinner

Waterfront Restaurant, Circular Quay

DRAFT

Day 2 – September 29 8:30 – 9.00am

Registration Tea and coffee available

Colombo Foyer

9:00 – 10:00am

Keynote 3: Scientia Professor Henry Brodaty Director, Dementia Collaborative Research Centre, UNSW Australi, Co-author: Yun-Hee Jeon Psychosocial R ­ esearch Consortium to Advance Mental Health of Older People in the Asia Pacific Region (PROMOTE)

Colombo Theatre A

10:00 – 11:00am (concurrent session)

Contributed Papers: Session 4A: Economics and Demographics

Colombo Theatre B

Dr Yan Yu Crawford School of Public Policy and CEPAR, Australian National University, Co-author: Peter McDonald Mortality change in the United States vs. Australia, France and Japan: 1950 to 2010 Dr Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment and CEPAR, Australian National University, Co-authors: Judith Healy and Hal Kendig Regional overview of population ageing and noncommunicable diseases: synergies and implications for health systems in a range of Asia-Pacific countries Dr Xiangling Liu CEPAR, UNSW Australia Household housing equity portfolio optimization

10:00 – 11:00am (concurrent session)

Contributed Papers: Session 4B: Physiological and Biological

Colombo Theatre C

Dr Daniel Exeter School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Coauthors: Billy Wu, Arier C. Lee and Grant D. Searchfield Projecting the burden of hearing loss in New Zealand (2011-2061) Dr Dewi Priandini Faculty of Dentistry, Trisakti University Indonesia Co-authors: Tri Budi W. Rahardjo and Eef Hogervorst Level of interleukin (IL)-6 saliva in the elderly with oral infection Fatmah Mah Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia Effect of tempeh dates biscuit supplementation on nutritional status in undernourished elderly people

DRAFT

11:00 – 11:30pm

Morning Tea

Colombo Foyer

11:30 – 1:15pm (concurrent session)

Contributed Papers Session 5A: PhD Students

Colombo Theatre B

Shang Wu School of Risk and Actuarial Studies and CEPAR, UNSW Australia Optimal portfolio allocation with health contingent income products: The value of life care annuities Xiaolou Dou School of Urban and Environmental Science, Peking University Elderly migration in China: Patterns and motivations Xiaoyun Zhang School of Economics and CEPAR, UNSW Australia Female labour participation and informal care in China: Analyzing the effects of new cooperative medical scheme Xu Ruozhi Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Labour supply decisions and mental health: Does retirement matter? Jia Miao Division of Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The subjective wellbeing of Chinese elderly: A comparative analysis among urban China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

11:30 – 1:15pm (concurrent session)

Contributed Papers Session 5B: PhD Students

Colombo Theatre C

Chonticha Asavanirandorn College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University Pattern of support exchange and happiness of Thai elderly Ibukun Famakin Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong Space management and quality of life in elderly private residential apartments Duong Van Tuyen College of Public Health and Nutrition, Taipai Medical University Personal health behaviors and modification of health literacy with age among women in Taiwan Fengming Chen Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University One-child policy and the living arrangements of the elderly in China

DRAFT

11:30 – 1:15pm

Lilis Heri Mis Circih Public Health Faculty, University of Indonesia Ageing resilience in Indonesia

Colombo Theatre C

1:15 – 2:00pm

Lunch

Colombo Foyer

2:00-4:00pm

Contributed papers Session 6: Plenary

Colombo Theatre A

Dr Elena Capatina CEPAR, UNSW Australia Co-authors: Minchung Hsu and Gary Hansen A model of long term care and family structure risk A/Prof Pang Lihua Institute of Population Research, Peking University, Co-authors: Zheng Xiaoying, Chen Gong, Huang Chengli, Liu Lan and Zhang lei Challenge of population ageing on health Dr George Kudrna CEPAR, UNSW Australia Co-authors: Chung Tran and Alan Woodland Facing demographic challenges. Pension cuts or tax hikes Professor Linda Rosenman School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Queensland, Co-authors: Cheryl Tilse, Jill Wilson, Rachel Feeney and Ben White Wills and the intergenerational transfer of wealth Dr Piyachart Phiromswad Sasin Institute of Business Administration, Chulalongkorn University, Co-author: Kua Wongboonsin Family ties, demographic transition and economic growth 4:00pm

Thank you Scientia Professor John Piggott Director, ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR)

Colombo Theatre A

4:05pm

Afternoon Tea

Colombo Foyer

DRAFT