Inter-generational family support provided by older people in Indonesia ELISABETH SCHRÖDER-BUTTERFILL* Most social research on ageing in Asia has focused on the support provided by adult children to their parents, and thereby suggests that as a matter of course older people are in need of support. This paper offers a different perspective. Drawing on ethnographic and quantitative data from a village in East Java, it examines the extent of older people’s dependence on others and highlights the material and practical contributions that they make to their families. It is shown that only a minority of older people are reliant on children or grandchildren for their daily survival. In the majority of cases, the net flow of inter-generational sup...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
This article examines some of the findings from surveys carried out in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thai...
Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and S...
Most social research on ageing in Asia has focused on the support provided by adult children to thei...
As population ageing and rapid socio-demographic and economic changes are experienced in Southeast A...
Informal filial care plays an important role for elderly parents facing health challenges. Ageing, h...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Rapid population ageing is becoming an increasingly important policy issue in many developing countr...
Indonesian family systems do not conform to the prevailing image of Asian families, the predominant ...
This article examines the problem of care provision for elderly people in Java, a contemporary devel...
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attemps to formally model the supply-supply behav...
In Indonesia, as in most other societies, intergenerational relationships are considered most import...
The increasing percentage of older people in many countries has aroused interest among policymakers ...
2 Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and...
This chapter considers implications of population ageing as it may impact on normative gender prefer...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
This article examines some of the findings from surveys carried out in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thai...
Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and S...
Most social research on ageing in Asia has focused on the support provided by adult children to thei...
As population ageing and rapid socio-demographic and economic changes are experienced in Southeast A...
Informal filial care plays an important role for elderly parents facing health challenges. Ageing, h...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
Rapid population ageing is becoming an increasingly important policy issue in many developing countr...
Indonesian family systems do not conform to the prevailing image of Asian families, the predominant ...
This article examines the problem of care provision for elderly people in Java, a contemporary devel...
This is the first paper of which we are aware that attemps to formally model the supply-supply behav...
In Indonesia, as in most other societies, intergenerational relationships are considered most import...
The increasing percentage of older people in many countries has aroused interest among policymakers ...
2 Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and...
This chapter considers implications of population ageing as it may impact on normative gender prefer...
Without broad-based public pension schemes, the majority of the elderly in developing countries are ...
This article examines some of the findings from surveys carried out in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thai...
Family networks are widely assumed to be a key source of support for older people in Indonesia and S...