The Care Of The Elderly In Japan (japan Anthropology Workshop Series)
معرفی کتاب «The Care Of The Elderly In Japan (japan Anthropology Workshop Series)» نوشتهٔ Yongmei Wu، منتشرشده توسط نشر Taylor & Francis US در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people living longer, with many needing more care, and the problems of supporting them by a diminishing working population and a diminishing tax base. This book, based on extensive fieldwork in a Japanese institution for the elderly, explores the whole issue of ageing and responses to it in Japan, and compares the Japanese approach in these matters with Western approaches. It discusses how people in Japan have changed their perceptions towards family responsibility, the institutionalization of the elderly, and rights of welfare. It also discusses how institutions for the elderly are run in Japan and how their management differs from that in the West. The Problems Of An Ageing Population Are Particularly Acute In Japan. With People Living Longer, Many Need More Care; And This Section Of The Population Requires Increasing Support While There Is A Diminishing Working Population And A Diminishing Tax Base. This Book, Based On Extensive Fieldwork In A Japanese Institution For The Elderly, Explores The Problems Associated With Ageing And Responses To It In Japan. By Looking At The Institution From The Viewpoints Of Residents, Staff And Visions, As Well As From The Policy Point Of View, The Book Carefully Assesses How Far The Home Succeeds In Offering An Acceptable Quality Of Life To The Residents. It Gives Insights Into The Life And Work Of Long-term Care Institutions; Discusses How People In Japan Have Changed Their Perceptions Towards Family Responsibility, The Institutionalisation Of The Elderly, And Welfare Rights; And Examines How Institutions For The Elderly Are Run In Japan And How Their Management Differs From That Of Those In The West.--book Jacket. 1. Introduction -- 2. Setting : Kotobuki -- 3. Residents -- 4. Staff -- 5. Visitors -- 6. Problematic Issues In Kotobuki : Conflicts -- 7. Beyond The Homes : Towards The Ltci System -- 8. Conclusions -- App. 1. Mechanism Of The Ltci -- App. 2. Physical Layout Of Kotobuki (each Floor). Yongmei Wu. Series Numbered Retrospectively. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [212]-219) And Index. The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people living longer, with many needing more care, and the problems of supporting them by a diminishing working population and a diminishing tax base. This book, based on extensive fieldwork in a Japanese institution for the elderly, explores the problems associated with ageing and responses to it in Japan. By looking at the institution from the viewpoints of residents, staff and visitors, as well as from the policy point of view, the book carefully assesses how far the home succeeds in offering an acceptable quality of life to the home's residents. It gives insights into the life and work of long-term care institutions; discusses how people in Japan have changed their perceptions towards family responsibility, the institutionalisation of the elderly, and rights of welfare; and examines how institutions for the elderly are run in Japan and how their management differs from that in the West
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