From the reviews: "The book highlights numerous aspects of aging in China, bringing together a range of articles that focus on social/cultural issues, political factors, and the international impact of recent economic changes in China. ... Most chapters have a brief summary at the beginning that helps readers in navigating through the main issues. ... The intended audience includes those in either academia or government. ... Researchers and grant writers would find it useful. ... This interesting and informative book provides valuable new insights into aging." (Peter A. Liu, Doody's Review Service, April, 2012)
There is a chronic lack of good resource materials that attempt to make sense of social policy in its relationship to examining the problems and possibilities of human aging grounded in an analysis of economic of social policy in China and impact on rural and urban spaces.
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Aging in China
Implications to Social Policy of a Changing Economic State
Sheying Chen and Jason L. Powell, editors
China’s elder population is on the rise—at a faster rate than anywhere else on the globe, and with fewer young people to support them. These statistics are of no small importance to a nation growing in economic power and world status, or to those looking to China for a deeper understanding of an aging world. Aging in China examines the current picture and future challenges in light of the steps being taken toward comprehensive elder policy after decades of the One Child Law. Approaching China’s complex social policy landscape through conceptual, theoretical, and empirical perspectives, expert contributors analyze critical issues regarding pensions, long-term care, housing, caregiver burden, care inequities between urban and rural sectors, and the economics of providing for a burgeoning population of older people. Included in the coverage:
The development of income security policies for the elderly.
Social policy, family support, and rural elder care.
Gendered social capital and health outcomes among older adults.
An East/West approach to mind-body health among Chinese elders.
Family caregiving and its impact on caregiver mental health.
The evolution of Chinese nonprofit organizations and elder care homes.
As a core resource for nation-specific or comparative study, Aging in China will interest readers across a wide range of disciplines, including gerontologists, sociologists, cross-cultural and health psychologists, and public health policymakers.
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A timely volume given China’s emerging role in the world economy and current high profile of comparative studies of social welfare Includes a cross-disciplinary roster of expert contributors Discussions of social policy and effects on older people in China allow debates about the impact of health and social welfare on contemporary social life Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441983503
Publisert
2011-11-30
Utgiver
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
12