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- Consequences of internal and cross-border migration of adult children for their older age parents in Cambodia: a micro level analysis
- ( S. Hak / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2012)
- Cambodia provides a unique setting in which internal and cross border migration in search of employment has become an increasing reality inescapably linked to the processes of development and globalis...
- A comparative study of antiretroviral therapy assistance from parents and family members in Cambodia and Thailand
- ( J.E. Knodel;S. Hak;C. Khuon;S. Dane;J. McAndrew / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2010)
- In both Cambodia and Thailand, efforts to augment Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) treatment adherence are being made within a ‘continuum of care’ framework. So far, focus has been mainly on t...
- Return migration and the health of older aged parents: evidence from Rural Thailand
- ( Z.S. Zimmer;J.E. Knodel / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2009)
- Both migration and population ageing are increasingly occurring in Thailand. The objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which an association exists between health of older parents and ret...
- Community reaction to older-age parental AIDS caregivers and their families: evidence from Cambodia
- ( J.E. Knodel;N. Williams;S.K. Kim;S. Puch;C. Saengtienchai / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2009)
- Depictions of community reaction to persons with HIV/AIDS and their families often typically focus only on negative reactions, and have been based on assumptions and generalisations that are unduly in...
- Future characteristics of the elderly in developing countries and their implications for policy
- ( A. I. Hermalin; M. B. Ofstedal; R. Tesfai / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2006)
- This paper generates profiles of the elderly to 2050 on key characteristics for a set of thirteen developing countries that vary by region, size, economic level, and cultural traditions. Findings show...
- The impact of AIDS on older-age parents in Cambodia
- ( John E. Knodel; Zachary S. Zimmer; Kiry Sovan Kim; Sina Puch / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2006)
- This quantitative study of Cambodia looks at the impact of the death of a child due to AIDS on their older parents, and iams to directly contributes to improving data collection and analysis on the st...
- Older persons AIDS knowledge and willingness to provide care in an impoverished nation: evidence from Cambodia
- ( J. Knodel; Z. Zimmer / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2006)
- This paper examines the issue of caregiving among men and women age 60 and older in Cambodia who are being called on to be primary caregivers for their children who contract AIDS. Results indicate th...
- Older persons in Cambodia: a profile from the 2004 survey of elderly
- ( J.E. Knodel; S. Kirv Kim; Z.S. Zimmer; S. Puch / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2005)
- This report provides a demographic, social, economic and health profile of Cambodia’s older population based on the 2004 Survey of Elderly in Cambodia (SEC), a representative survey of persons age 60 ...
- Rural parents with urban children: social and economic implications of migration on the rural elderly in Thailand
- ( J. Knodel; C. Saengtienchai / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2005)
- This study aimes to explore the circumstances in Thailand under which the migration of rural adult children to urban areas takes place, with attention to how parents and their situation influence thes...
- Vietnam's older population: the view from the census
- ( J. Knodel; T. S. Anh / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan , 2002)
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Study provides a descriptive analysis of Vietnam’s older population based primarily on special tabulations from the 3 percent public use sample of the 1999 census.
Conclusions from the census sugges...
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