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Aging - Public Policy, Services for the Elderly & Disabled, Social Security - Service & Policies, Gerontology - Social Aspects, Eldercare
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Aging in Developing Countries

by Ken Tout
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Overview

The increasing life expectancy seen in developing countries has coincided with massive migrations due to urbanization, industrialization, and disasters, both natural and man-made, causing acute physical and psychological suffering for many old people and their dependents. Tout takes the first in-depth look at this phenomenon and proposes a new approach to the special needs of the elderly in developing countries. Describing successful national programs already in place for the elderly, he highlights lesser-known difficulties, such as the responsibilities grandmothers may have to assume in the face of heterosexually-transmitted AIDS, and the consequences of the disintegration of the traditional extended family in countries too poor to provide pension schemes.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1989
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198272793

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