LaishramLadusinghis Full Professor of Demography and Statistics at the International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India. He heads the Department of Mathematical Demography and Statistics in the Institute. He holds a postgraduate degree in statistics and Doctor of Philosophy in demography. He is on the Board of Technical Advisory Committees of several bodies under the Health Ministry, Minister of Statistics and Programme Implementation, and UNICEF in India. He has written numerous articles on stochastic modeling, longevity and work participation, healthcare cost, and health inequality, which have appeared in national and international scholarly journals. He is an international advisory member of several scholarly journals. His current research interests center on economic implications of aging, post-r etirement life, and pension policies in developing countries.
MunSim Laiis Senior Lecturer at the School of Business of Monash University Sunway Campus, Malaysia. She earned her PhD and Master’s in economics from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She was an Assistant Professor at California State University, Bakersfield. Her current research focuses on intergenerational transfers, economics of population aging, and fi nance.
Sang- Hyop Leeis Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. His studies focus on how population transition affects labor markets, individuals’ decisions to work, productivity, and other aspects of the economy. He has written around fi fty articles about issues related with population aging, health, and education, and has been investigator of numerous funded projects. He received his PhD in economics from Michigan State University and an MA and BA in economics from Seoul National University.