How do Living Arrangements and Intergenerational Support Matter for Psychological Health of Elderly Parents? Evidence from Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand
Living arrangements and family support for older persons have become an increasingly important policy concern in developing and rapidly aging Asia. Formulating a sound elderly care policy for the region will benefit from empirically examining how living arrangements, particularly coresidence, and in...
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Main Authors: | TEERAWICHITCHAINAN, Bussarawan, POTHISIRI, Wiraporn, LONG, Giang Thanh |
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2015
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