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Aging Welfare and Social Policy: China and the Nordic Countries in Comparative Perspective 2019 Edition
Contributor(s): Jing, Tian-Kui (Editor), Kuhnle, Stein (Editor), Pan, Yi (Editor)
ISBN: 3030108945     ISBN-13: 9783030108946
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $132.99  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - Marriage & Family
- Psychology | Applied Psychology
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages - Later Years
Dewey: 304.6
Series: International Perspectives on Aging
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.19 lbs) 245 pages
Themes:
- Generational Orientation - Elderly/Aged
 
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Publisher Description:

This perceptive volume presents conceptual, theoretical, and empirical approaches to social policy analysis comparing China and Nordic countries in their treatment of the elderly. An international panel of experts offers valuable policy insights into issues of housing, community care, family care, pensions and social security, and mental health as China translates and adapts Western examples, particularly those set by Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The book contrasts shared issues in the contexts of economic history, accountability and service improvements, and sustainability while also examining specifically Chinese problems such as care gaps between urban and rural elders. Coverage also considers the centrality of aging policy in China as the nation works toward its long-term goal of eradicating poverty.

Included among the topics:

  • Building a welfare system with Chinese characteristics: from a residual type to moderate universalism.
  • "Aging in community" historical and comparative study of aging welfare and social policy.
  • Sweden: aging welfare and social policy in the 21st century.
  • Policy responses to aging: care services for the elderly in Norway.
  • China's elderly care policy and its future trends.

Aging Welfare and Social Policy will interest professionals and researchers addressing questions of Chinese and comparative social policy, health psychologists, and sociologists focused on family, youth, and aging.