Ageing is analysed regarding the situation of African countries taking into account the characteristics of the local culture. Age, gender and possession of goods play a fundamental role with respect to the possibility for African elderly people to enjoy an acceptable quality of life according to the standards of their countries of origin
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
The objectives of this study in Dakar were twofold: to determine whether the representations of olde...
To date, most social anthropological studies on aging in African contexts focus on care for poor old...
Ageing as a natural process leads one gradually to a life’s stage where one becomes frail and elderl...
Since the studies of Paul Spencer on Samburu, Rendille, and Maasai in Kenya, age as a paradigm for t...
Life expectancy has increased considerably and people are continually getting aware of the need to s...
Life expectancy has increased considerably and people are continually getting aware of the need to s...
By focusing on old people in sub-Saharan Africa, the author illustrates the need for comparative ana...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
The countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life expectancy and the sharp ...
Background The results of many public health programs carried out in many countries of the African ...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
This title was first published in 2003. The rapid demographic aging of populations worldwide, and mo...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
The objectives of this study in Dakar were twofold: to determine whether the representations of olde...
To date, most social anthropological studies on aging in African contexts focus on care for poor old...
Ageing as a natural process leads one gradually to a life’s stage where one becomes frail and elderl...
Since the studies of Paul Spencer on Samburu, Rendille, and Maasai in Kenya, age as a paradigm for t...
Life expectancy has increased considerably and people are continually getting aware of the need to s...
Life expectancy has increased considerably and people are continually getting aware of the need to s...
By focusing on old people in sub-Saharan Africa, the author illustrates the need for comparative ana...
A literature review reveals a gradual increase in life expectancy and the population over age 60 in ...
The countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life expectancy and the sharp ...
Background The results of many public health programs carried out in many countries of the African ...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
It is encouraging to see that a major organization such as the World Health Organization continues t...
This title was first published in 2003. The rapid demographic aging of populations worldwide, and mo...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
The objectives of this study in Dakar were twofold: to determine whether the representations of olde...
To date, most social anthropological studies on aging in African contexts focus on care for poor old...