With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand has entered its aging phase at a rapid pace. This raises an important question of who should care for the increasing elderly population. Using a survey of adults aged 16–64 years (n = 742) in two provinces in the north-east (Kalasin) and south (Phang Nga) of Thailand, this paper explores the expectations that individuals have from their children when they become very old. Only one-third of the respondents expected to live with their children in old age and only one-fifth anticipated financial assistance. Less than half of them expected personal care and practical care from their children (43% and 38%, respectively). The expectations varied su...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
In this paper, data from a nationally representative survey of elderly Thais living in private house...
In Thailand, family nurses are expected to provide support for older persons and their family member...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
Nationally representative surveys of the older population in Thailand clearly document the primary r...
Thailand has an elderly population of 10 per cent. This paper shows how the Thai elderly live, both ...
research team members. The team participated jointly in developing the project design and data colle...
ABSTRACT. Qualitative data collected in Thailand through a series of 26 focus groups held separately...
South East Asia, and Thailand in particular, are experiencing rapid population ageing. In Thailand o...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, data from a nationally representative survey of elderly Thais living in pri...
This qualitative study aimed to understand and explain the experience of grandchildren caring for an...
Population aging is proceeding at a rapid pace in Thailand posing important challenges for the gover...
AbstractThis study explores rural elderly preferences for support across a multi-dimensional measure...
Qualitative data collected in Thailand through a series of 26 focus groups held separately with elde...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
In this paper, data from a nationally representative survey of elderly Thais living in private house...
In Thailand, family nurses are expected to provide support for older persons and their family member...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
With an accelerated and sustained decline in fertility and an increase in life expectancy, Thailand ...
Nationally representative surveys of the older population in Thailand clearly document the primary r...
Thailand has an elderly population of 10 per cent. This paper shows how the Thai elderly live, both ...
research team members. The team participated jointly in developing the project design and data colle...
ABSTRACT. Qualitative data collected in Thailand through a series of 26 focus groups held separately...
South East Asia, and Thailand in particular, are experiencing rapid population ageing. In Thailand o...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, data from a nationally representative survey of elderly Thais living in pri...
This qualitative study aimed to understand and explain the experience of grandchildren caring for an...
Population aging is proceeding at a rapid pace in Thailand posing important challenges for the gover...
AbstractThis study explores rural elderly preferences for support across a multi-dimensional measure...
Qualitative data collected in Thailand through a series of 26 focus groups held separately with elde...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
In this paper, data from a nationally representative survey of elderly Thais living in private house...
In Thailand, family nurses are expected to provide support for older persons and their family member...