Care for Older Adults in India

Care for Older Adults in India

Living Arrangements and Quality of Life

James, K. S.; Bailey, Ajay; Hyde, Martin

Bristol University Press

05/2022

264

Dura

Inglês

9781447357339

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction: Living Arrangements and Care in India - Ajay Bailey, Martin Hyde and K. S. James
2. Theorising Care and Relationships in the Age of Migration - Ajay Bailey and Martin Hyde
3. Emerging Living Arrangements of Older Adults in India: Patterns and Welfare Implications - K S James and Sanjay Kumar
4. Living Arrangement Concordance and the Well-being of Older Persons in India - T. S. Syamala, Verma Supriya and Sebastian Joseph
5. Family Size and Living Arrangements Among Older Adults in Kerala: Panel Data Analysis, 2004-2019 - S. Irudaya Rajan and S. Sunitha
6. Care Arrangements for Older Adults: Exploring the Intergenerational Contract in Emigrant Households of Goa, India - Allen P. Ugargol, Ajay Bailey, Inge Hutter and K.S. James
7. All My Responsibilities Towards My Children Are Over! Linked Lives and Life Course Obligations Among Older Adults With Migrant Children in India - Ajay Bailey, K. S. James, and Jyoti Hallad
8. Interpreting the Landscapes of Care for Older Men in Delhi and Kolkata: Perspectives From Care Receivers and Caregivers - Selim Jahangir, Ajay Bailey and Anindita Datta
9. The Role of Cultural Meaning System and Place Attachment in Retaining Home Ownership While Residing in Retirement Homes in Kerala, India - Nikhil Pazhoothundathil, Ajay Bailey, and Inge Hutter
10. Decision-Making and Choice or Sine qua Non? Care Home Entry in Tamil Nadu - Vanessa Burholt, R. Maruthakutti and Carol A. Maddock
11. Welfare and Development Programmes for Older Adults in India - S. Siva Raju
12. Lessons and Future Directions for Caregiving Research in India - Martin Hyde, Ajay Bailey, and K. S. James
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Care; Older people; Living conditions; India; Ageing population; Contemporary India; State-funded care; Housing; Co-residence; Family care givers