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Demographic Change And The Family In Japans Aging Society John W Traphagan Editor

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Demographic Change And The Family In Japans Aging Society John W Traphagan Editor
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: John W. Traphagan (editor), John Knight (editor)
ISBN: 9780791456507, 0791456501
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Demographic Change And The Family In Japans Aging Society John W Traphagan Editor by John W. Traphagan (editor), John Knight (editor) 9780791456507, 0791456501 instant download after payment.

Incorporating qualitative and quantitative data and research methods from both demography and social anthropology, this book explores demographic trends in contemporary Japan's rapidly aging society. The contributors describe and analyze trends by addressing the ways in which demographic change is experienced in the context of family. The book considers the social effects, welfare issues, and private and public responses to demographic change and how this change has influenced the experiences of family caregivers and the elderly themselves. It offers both a specific regional contribution to the emerging field of demographic anthropology and an anthropological contribution to cross-disciplinary research on aging.

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