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Asia-Pacific Population Journal - Volume 7, Issue 3, 1992
Volume 7, Issue 3, 1992
Issued quarterly, the Journal is an invaluable resource containing opinions and analysis by experts on important 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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Social and economic support systems for the elderly in Asia: An introduction
Authors: John Knodel and Nibhon DebavalyaWhatever the future may bring, a pervasive familial system of support and care has persisted despite major social and economic change.
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Family change and support of the elderly in Asia: What do we know?
Author: Karen Oppenheim MasonThe problem of care for the elderly is likely to be especially acute for women.
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Social support among the aged in Wuhan, China
Authors: Jersey Liang, Shengzu Gu and Neal KrauseBesides living arrangements and enacted instrumental support, proper emphasis should also be given to various aspects of interpersonal exchanges and their interrelationships
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Living arrangements of the Filipino elderly
Authors: Lita J. Domingo and John B. CasterlineIf rapid social changes result in changes in living arrangements, how will they affect the relations between generations?
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Support exchange patterns of the elderly in the Republic of Korea
Authors: Ik Ki Kim and Ehn Hyun ChoeMost of the Korean elderly rely on support from family members, but this tradition could weaken in the future
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The familial support system of Thai elderly: An overview
Authors: John Knodel, Napaporn Chayovan and Siriwan SiriboonThe future of the support system for the Thai elderly is uncertain.
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The circumstances and contributions of older persons in three Asian countries: Preliminary results of a cross-national study
Authors: Gary R. Andrews and Monique M. HenninkThere is a need for greater recognition of older persons’ contributions and for policies to be formulated which will be conducive to developing their potential.
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Conference considers ageing
Author: United NationsPopulation Ageing and its Economic and Social Implications was one of the agenda items considered at the Fourth Asian and Pacific Population Conference, which was held in Bali, Indonesia, from 19 to 27 August 1992.
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