Lifelong Education for Aging Productively (LEAP) in Singapore

Project's Details

Title: Lifelong Education for Aging Productively (LEAP) in Singapore

Funded by: Ministry of Education (MOE) Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 2

Amount: S$850,260

PI: Associate Professor Feng Qiushi, Department of Sociology, NUS; and Deputy Director of CFPR, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS

Co-PIs: Professor Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, Provost's Chair Professor, Sociology Department, NUS; Associate Professor Liu Haoming, Economics Department, NUS; and Dr Feng Lei, Department of Psychological Medicine, NUS

Collaborator(s): Dr. Teck Kiang Tan, Research Fellow, the NUS Institute for Applied Learning Sciences & Educational Technology (ALSET); Dr Tan Poh lin, Institute of Policy Studies, NUS

Project duration: 01 Aug 2020 to 31 Jan 2024

 

Abstract

The rapid population aging in Singapore calls for innovative solutions to enhance the human capital of a population to ensure the nation’s economic growth and social development. This project aims to illustrate the potential of a developmental strategy for the greying Singapore that concentrates on the promotion of productive aging through encouraging lifelong learning, social participation, and economic activeness among older adults. The project will be managed centrally by the NUS Centre for Family and Population Research (CFPR) in collaboration with the NUS Institute for Applied Learning Sciences & Educational Technology (ALSET).

Productive aging is a theoretically-innovative and policy-implicative notion for Singapore. Different from the traditional paradigms of aging research, such as healthy, active and successful aging, productive aging represents a nascent direction, which emphasises engagement in productive activities in later years. These activities include paid working, care giving, and volunteering etc., among which learning and skill development are essential components. By highlighting the contributing roles of older adults to family, community, and society, productive aging goes beyond the ego-centred perspectives of the other aging models with a clear emphasis on the mutual-beneficial relationship among the aged and the society.

Our multidisciplinary team has recently published a series of papers in a high-impact international journal, which examined productive aging in a number of Asian societies, and developed an ecological and life-course framework to study this important matter. Now we aim to investigate the practice of productive aging amongst Singapore older adults particularly through the lifelong learning and skill development, identify factors and interventions that enable and enhance their ability to continue to be productive members of family, community and society, and examine how the recent changes of aging policies caused changes in lifelong learning and productive engagement. In this project, we will pay particular attention to those who have to maintain economic activities in old ages due to inadequate financial resources.

Project's Team

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Principal Investigator

Associate Professor FENG Qiushi
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singapore

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Co-Principal Investigator

Professor Wei-Jun Jean YEUNG
Department of Sociology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singapore

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Co-Principal Investigator

Associate Professor LIU Haoming
Department of Ecnonomics
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singapore

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Co-Principal Investigator

Dr FENG Lei
Department of Psychological Medicine
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
National University of Singapore

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Collaborator

Dr TAN Teck Kiang
Research Fellow
Institute for Applied Learning Sciences and Educational Technology
National University of Singapore

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Collaborator

Dr TAN Poh Lin
Senior Research Fellow
Institute of Policy Studies
National University of Singapore

Postdoctoral Fellow

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Jeofrey Abalos



Jeofrey Bautista ABALOS

Postdoctoral Fellow
Ph.D.,Demography, Australian National University, 2019

Research Interests: Population Aging; population health; family and households; marriage and cohabitation; divorce and separation

Contact Information:
j.abalos@nus.edu.sg

Research Assistant

Siyao

LU Siyao



Lu Siyao

Research Assistant

Bachelor of Sciences (Honors) in Statistics, Nanyang Technological University 2019

Research Interest: Aging and Gerontology, Population Studies, Economic Sociology

Contact Information:
fasal@nus.edu.sg

Contact Us

Principal Investigator: Associate Professor Feng Qiushi
Email: socfq@nus.edu.sg


Address:

Centre for Family and Population Research
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
National University of Singapore
The Shaw Foundation Building
Block AS7, Level 3, 5 Arts Link
Singapore 117570

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