The second King’s College London Symposium on Ageing and Long-term Care in China was convened from 4 to 5th July 2019 at King’s College London in London. The aim of the Symposium was to have a better understanding of health and social challenges for aging and long-term care in China. This symposium draws research insights from a wide range of disciplines, including economics, public policy, demography, gerontology, public health and sociology. A total of 20 participants from eight countries, seek to identify the key issues and research priorities in the area of aging and long-term care in China. The results published here are a synthesis of the top four research areas that represent the perspectives from some of the leading researchers in t...
How to finance Long-term Care (LTC) has become a major policy issue in China. The provision of LTC f...
The elders are an important driving force for economic development, social progress and national pro...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
The second King’s College London Symposium on Ageing and Long-term Care in China was convened from 4...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
China is encountering formidable healthcare challenges brought about by the problem of aging. By 205...
living well and ageing well are common wishes of all people. China is facing a challenge in caring f...
China as the most populous country faces the dilemma of getting old before being rich. Its large eld...
This report outlines an Operational Research (OR) model to plan long-term care (LTC) provision for o...
The long-term care system in China relies heavily on informal care provided by family members. This ...
In the 21st Century, economists and social analysts around the globe are increasingly concerned abou...
This paper examines the factors affecting the receipt of informal care among older people in China. ...
As an ageing society going through dramatic economic and political transitions, the care of older pe...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to identify the issues that limited the supply of home and com...
This paper provides a factual assessment of China's population aging and its social and economic con...
How to finance Long-term Care (LTC) has become a major policy issue in China. The provision of LTC f...
The elders are an important driving force for economic development, social progress and national pro...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
The second King’s College London Symposium on Ageing and Long-term Care in China was convened from 4...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
China is encountering formidable healthcare challenges brought about by the problem of aging. By 205...
living well and ageing well are common wishes of all people. China is facing a challenge in caring f...
China as the most populous country faces the dilemma of getting old before being rich. Its large eld...
This report outlines an Operational Research (OR) model to plan long-term care (LTC) provision for o...
The long-term care system in China relies heavily on informal care provided by family members. This ...
In the 21st Century, economists and social analysts around the globe are increasingly concerned abou...
This paper examines the factors affecting the receipt of informal care among older people in China. ...
As an ageing society going through dramatic economic and political transitions, the care of older pe...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to identify the issues that limited the supply of home and com...
This paper provides a factual assessment of China's population aging and its social and economic con...
How to finance Long-term Care (LTC) has become a major policy issue in China. The provision of LTC f...
The elders are an important driving force for economic development, social progress and national pro...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...