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In many situations a decision maker's outcome does not depend on his or her own choice alone but upon the choices of others. Investing in the stock market, crossing an intersection where there is opposing traffic, and playing poker are all examples. A game known as the “p-beauty-contest” has been widely used in economic studies to examine some of the simplest principles of interdependent decision making (Nagel 1995, Nagel 1999, Stahl 2001). In the “p-beauty-contest” game subjects select a number in the range [0, 100] and the winner is the individual whose selection is closest to. | WHO AWARDS FOR HEALTHY CITIES 2008 HEALTHY CITY SEONGBUK PROJECT BASED ON INTEGRATED ELDERLY-FRIENDLY POLICY Submitted by Seongbuk District Seoul Republic of Korea Health Policy Division Healthy City Team Submitted on 27 June 2008 Submitted to Regional Adviser in Health Promotion WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific P.O. Box 2932 U.N. Avenue 1000 Manila Philippines Fax 63 2 521-1036 E-mail hpr@wpro.who.int or mercados@wpro.who.int Table of Contents 1. Current Status 1 2. Promotion System 1 3. Strategic Unit Project 1 3.1. Enforcement of Healthy Elderly-friendly Institutions ---------------------------- 1 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. Expanding of the Basic Facilities for Health Improvement of the Elderly Operation of the Program for Improving Individual Physical Health Technique Expanding the Chance of Social Participation to Solve the Socioeconomic Problem 2 2 3 3.5. Establishment of the Elderly Safety Net for Securing the Safety of the Elderly 3 Photographs accompanied by a write-up photo 1. Construction of the Silver Welfare Center annually photo 2. Exclusive Health Park for the elderly 2 photo 3. Operation of Silver Health College 3 photo 4. Elderly health caring project 4 photo 5. Dementia prevention and management proj ect 5 photo 6. Elderly job supporting project 6 photo 7. Elderly-Elderly Care project Silver Community --------------- 7 photo 8. Community-connection program 8 photo 9. U-health care system 9 Healthy City Seongbuk Project based on the Integrated Elderly-friendly Policy 1. Current Status The population ratio of the elderly in Seongbuk district was 6.8 in 2001 and rapidly increased upto 8.9 in 2006. And the aged dependency ratio was rising from 8.9 to 9.8 which acts as the socioeconomic burden. Even though the current disability-adjusted life expectancy DALE is 66 median life expectancy 77.5 the social infrastructure and institutions are insufficient. So most of the elderly in Seongbuk district are living without any income and 19 of the elderly are .