Abstract: Ageing population is a significant demographic challenge that Singapore is expected to face in the near future. This research explores the views of women of the Baby Boomers Generation in Singapore, focusing on how state policies and discourses have affected the ways in which these women view the process of ageing, illness and death. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 10 women of a similar socioeconomic status, to find out their envisioned retirement life. Also, it explores ways in which state discourses of filial piety, and policies targeted at encouraging individuals to be responsible instead of relying on state welfare have shaped these women’s views towards their retirement life.Bachelor of Art
The proportion of persons aged 65 and older in Singapore has almost tripled within the last four dec...
This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of Singapore’s policy system, that reinforces family a...
The research study aims to find out gender differences among Singaporean aged persons, who are aged ...
Abstract: Ageing population is a significant demographic challenge that Singapore is expected to fac...
Studies have shown that the boundary between retirement and employment is blurred due to changing de...
Singapore is on the path towards rapid population ageing as an increasing number of baby boomers app...
Publisher奈良There are several reasons for choosing Singapore as the country for my research.First of ...
In Singapore, there are about 1 million baby boomers, defined as those born between 1947 and 1964. T...
In Singapore, there are about 1 million baby boomers, defined as those born between 1947 and 1964. T...
This study examines the consequences brought about by rapid population ageing in Singapore. It focus...
The study attempts to provide a solution to finance the care services of the elderly population. The...
This research addressed a number of issues that would occur in the future in the light of an ageing ...
In Singapore, older women (and men) are likely to be 'marginalized' by the global labour market. The...
In Hong Kong, the population of older adults aged 65 and above is expected to nearly double by the b...
This survey research finds out about the views/perception of Singaporeans about Retirement Planning....
The proportion of persons aged 65 and older in Singapore has almost tripled within the last four dec...
This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of Singapore’s policy system, that reinforces family a...
The research study aims to find out gender differences among Singaporean aged persons, who are aged ...
Abstract: Ageing population is a significant demographic challenge that Singapore is expected to fac...
Studies have shown that the boundary between retirement and employment is blurred due to changing de...
Singapore is on the path towards rapid population ageing as an increasing number of baby boomers app...
Publisher奈良There are several reasons for choosing Singapore as the country for my research.First of ...
In Singapore, there are about 1 million baby boomers, defined as those born between 1947 and 1964. T...
In Singapore, there are about 1 million baby boomers, defined as those born between 1947 and 1964. T...
This study examines the consequences brought about by rapid population ageing in Singapore. It focus...
The study attempts to provide a solution to finance the care services of the elderly population. The...
This research addressed a number of issues that would occur in the future in the light of an ageing ...
In Singapore, older women (and men) are likely to be 'marginalized' by the global labour market. The...
In Hong Kong, the population of older adults aged 65 and above is expected to nearly double by the b...
This survey research finds out about the views/perception of Singaporeans about Retirement Planning....
The proportion of persons aged 65 and older in Singapore has almost tripled within the last four dec...
This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of Singapore’s policy system, that reinforces family a...
The research study aims to find out gender differences among Singaporean aged persons, who are aged ...