Faced with the decline of the traditional family and the explosive growth of the over-65 population, the Japanese are looking for new ways to care for their elders. This timely study documents the birth of a major social phenomenon in Japan - the planned retirement community.In the mid-1980s, Yasuhito Kinoshita spent a year living in Japan's first such community, Fuji-no-Sato. His collaboration with Christie W. Kiefer, a cultural gerontologist, is the first detailed study of a retirement community in a non-Western culture.Fuji-no-Sato is a social community with no visible traditions. Kinoshita and Kiefer show that its residents' preference for long-established relationships creates the need for the invention of relationships that have no pr...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
Previous studies conducted in Japan had revealed an association between social support and life sati...
This study examines the life support needs of elderly Japanese returnees from China based on social ...
This dissertation is an ethnography of elderly life in Japan. Aging populations present serious chal...
This research was conducted as a part of an aging study of women in an aging society their cultural ...
The rapid aging of the population observed in Japan is incomparable to that in the U.S. and Europe, ...
UnrestrictedIntergenerational coresidence is one of the distinct types of living arrangements of old...
life basically ends at 65. Rather, we must think of how to live fully right up to the end of our li...
Social innovation is not only about tangible new products, services, policies, and laws, but also ab...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...
Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and mo...
Reviewed are recent studies of the social relationships of Japanese seniors. The studies show consis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60)There is an old saying in Japan that a man's life i...
This paper provides an overview of the first wave of the Japanese Study of Ageing and Retirement (he...
Thinking of the aging society in Japan one of the most important problems is the increase in the num...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
Previous studies conducted in Japan had revealed an association between social support and life sati...
This study examines the life support needs of elderly Japanese returnees from China based on social ...
This dissertation is an ethnography of elderly life in Japan. Aging populations present serious chal...
This research was conducted as a part of an aging study of women in an aging society their cultural ...
The rapid aging of the population observed in Japan is incomparable to that in the U.S. and Europe, ...
UnrestrictedIntergenerational coresidence is one of the distinct types of living arrangements of old...
life basically ends at 65. Rather, we must think of how to live fully right up to the end of our li...
Social innovation is not only about tangible new products, services, policies, and laws, but also ab...
The multifaceted significance of institutional care for elderly people in contemporary Japan is anal...
Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and mo...
Reviewed are recent studies of the social relationships of Japanese seniors. The studies show consis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60)There is an old saying in Japan that a man's life i...
This paper provides an overview of the first wave of the Japanese Study of Ageing and Retirement (he...
Thinking of the aging society in Japan one of the most important problems is the increase in the num...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
Previous studies conducted in Japan had revealed an association between social support and life sati...
This study examines the life support needs of elderly Japanese returnees from China based on social ...