Title:

Who Should Care for the Elderly: An East-West Value Divide

Editor(s)/Author(s):

William T. LIU & Hal KENDIG

Year:

2000

Publisher(s):

World Scientific Publishing Co. & Singapore University Press

Abstract:

Title Written by.
Introduction William T. LIU &

Hal KENDIG

Part One: The Western Perspectives
Societal and Family Change in the Burden of Care Rhonda J.V. MONTGOMERY,

Edgar F. BORGATTA & Marie L. BORGATTA

Family Change and Family Bonding: Conceptual and Policy Issues Marvin B. SUSSMAN
The Social Context of the Nature of Care Allen GLICKSMAN
Sharing Long-term Care Between the Family and the

State-A European Perspective

Alan WALKER
Family Change and family Bonding in Australia Hal KENDIG
Care and Social Support-The Example of Ageing Migrants Ken BLAKEMORE
The Value of Old Age in Modern Society: Social Responses to ‘Elder Abuse’ Richard HUGMAN
Part Two: The Eastern Perspectives
The Social Psychological Perspective of Elderly Care HONG Ying-yi &

William T. LIU

Values and Caregiving Burden: The Significance of Filial Piety in Elder Care William T. LIU
Filial Piety, Co-residence, and Intergenerational Solidarity in Japan Wataru KOYANO
The Cultural Politics of the Asian Family Care Model: Missing Language and Facts HU Yow-Hwey &

CHOU Yah-Jong

Caring for the Elderly in Singapore Kalyani MEHTA
Living Arrangements and Elderly Care: The Case of Hong Kong Rance LEE P.L.,

LEE Jik-Joen,

Elena YU S.H.,

SUN Shong-Gong & William T. LIU

Children and Children-in-law as Primary Caregivers: Issues and Perspectives Odalia WONG M.H.
Caregiving Survey in Guangzhou: A Preliminary Report Elena YU S.H.,

LAI Shihlong,

WEN Zehuai &

William T. LIU

Middle-aged Women’s Supporting Behaviour to Elderly Parents: The Comparison of Parents-in-law and Own Parents CHO Byun-Eun

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