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Elderly population in developed and developing world: policies, problems and perspectives

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; B.R. Publishing.; 1992Description: 510 pISBN:
  • 8170187249
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 313 Eld
Summary: The diverse and comprehensive collection of papers presented in this book provide a valuable compendium of knowledge on senior (elderly) citizens hitherto unavailable in such terse form. It discusses the subject on inter-disciplinary basis and suggests ways and means of promoting their proper rehabilitation. It is as much useful for future research on the subject. The book is global in outlook and pools information from both developed and developing countries. It also touches upon the positive lifestyle of the elderly in China, Japan and India (Kurichia tribe) and says that this lifestyle has been responsible for their happy and long life. Problems relating to psychological phobias, environmental constraints, loss. of identity and status, as also problems. resulting out of permanent dependency and geriatric-cum-degenerative difficulties have also been discussed and their solutions suggested.
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The diverse and comprehensive collection of papers presented in this book provide a valuable compendium of knowledge on senior (elderly) citizens hitherto unavailable in such terse form. It discusses the subject on inter-disciplinary basis and suggests ways and means of promoting their proper rehabilitation. It is as much useful for future research on the subject.
The book is global in outlook and pools information from both developed and developing countries. It also touches upon the positive lifestyle of the elderly in China, Japan and India (Kurichia tribe) and says that this lifestyle has been responsible for their happy and long life. Problems relating to psychological phobias, environmental constraints, loss. of identity and status, as also problems. resulting out of permanent dependency and geriatric-cum-degenerative difficulties have also been discussed and their solutions suggested.

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