Asia-Pacific Population Journal - Volume 12, Issue 4, 1997
Volume 12, Issue 4, 1997
Issued quarterly, this journal is an invaluable resource containing opinions and analysis by experts on critical issues related to population. It provides a medium for the international exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, technical information and data on all aspects of population.
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Living arrangements and support among the elderly in South-East Asia: An introduction
Больше МеньшеАвторы): John Knodel and Nibhon DebavalyaPopulation ageing seems poised to replace population growth as the major demographic issue of public, political and scientific concern.
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Patterns in living arrangements and familial support for the elderly in the Philippines
Больше МеньшеАвторы): Josefina N. Natividad and Grace T. CruzLiving arrangements for the elderly of the future will not necessarily continue to be predominently with a child as coresident.
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An overview of the living arrangements and social support exchanges of older Singaporeans
Больше МеньшеАвтор: Angelique ChanThe elderly are active participants in household activities.
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Living arrangements, patrilineality and sources of support among elderly Vietnamese
Больше МеньшеАвторы): Truong Si Anh, Bui The Cuong, Daniel Goodkind and John KnodelSince Viet Nam’s fertility has been falling sharply recently, there will be a future decline in the number of caregivers of the elderly
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Drawing policy lessons for Asia from research on ageing
Больше МеньшеАвтор: Albert I. HermalinThe ESCAP region’s early attention to population ageing has built a strong foundation for future efforts that can give the region leadership in innovative programme development and the utilization of sound research
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