Content
2008
- 1-18 Introduction: Aging and Aged Dependency in China
by Dudley L. Poston Jr & Zeng Yi - 1-20 Rural Retirement Migration: Past, Present and Future
by David L. Brown & Nina Glasgow & Laszlo J. Kulcsar & Benjamin C. Bolender & Marie-Joy Arguillas - 5-14 Aging and Mortality
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 15-28 Underlying Features of Social Differences in Health and Mortality
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 21-53 Retirement Destinations in the Countryside
by David L. Brown & Nina Glasgow & Laszlo J. Kulcsar & Benjamin C. Bolender & Marie-Joy Arguillas - 23-38 Introduction to the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS)
by Zeng Yi - 29-55 Concepts of Social Inequality
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 39-60 General Data Quality Assessment of the CLHLS
by Danan Gu - 55-89 The Formation and Development of Rural Retirement Destinations
by Laszlo J. Kulcsar & Benjamin C. Bolender & David L. Brown - 57-101 Socioeconomic Differences in Health and Mortality
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 61-78 Reliability of Age Reporting Among the Chinese Oldest-Old in the CLHLS Datasets
by Zeng Yi - 79-98 Age Reporting in the CLHLS: A Re-assessment
by Heather Booth & Zhongwei Zhao - 91-115 Who Moves to Rural Retirement Communities, and Why do they Move There?
by David L. Brown & Nina Glasgow & Laszlo J. Kulcsar & Benjamin C. Bolender & Marie-Joy Arguillas - 99-116 Assessment of Reliability of Mortality and Morbidity in the 1998–2002 CLHLS Waves
by Danan Gu & Matthew E. Dupre - 103-113 Change of Socioeconomic Mortality Differences with Age
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 115-128 Measures
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 117-140 Social Integration and Health of Older In-Migrants to Rural Retirement Destinations
by Nina Glasgow & Marie-Joy Arguillas - 121-132 The Effects of Sociodemographic Factors on the Hazard of Dying Among Chinese Oldest Old
by Dudley L. Poston Jr & Hosik Min - 129-138 Data and Methods
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 133-148 When I’m 104: The Determinants of Healthy Longevity Among the Oldest-Old in China
by D.A. Ahlburg & E. Jensen & R. Liao - 139-176 Results on Socioeconomic Mortality Differences (Discussion Included)
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 141-177 Community Challenges and Opportunities Associated with Retirement in-Migration
by David L. Brown & Nina Glasgow & Laszlo J. Kulcsar & Benjamin C. Bolender & Marie-Joy Arguillas - 149-156 Association of Education with the Longevity of the Chinese Elderly
by Jianmin Li - 157-176 Analysis of Health and Longevity in the Oldest-Old Population—A Health Capital Approach
by Zhong Zhao - 177-192 The More Engagement, the Better? A Study of Mortality of the Oldest Old in China
by Rongjun Sun & Yuzhi Liu - 177-200 Unobserved Heterogeneity
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 179-199 Rural Retirement Migration and Public Policy
by David L. Brown & Nina Glasgow & Laszlo J. Kulcsar & Benjamin C. Bolender & Marie-Joy Arguillas - 197-213 Living Arrangements and Psychological Disposition of the Oldest Old Population in China
by Zheng Wu & Christoph M. Schimmele - 201-203 Conclusion
by Rasmus Hoffmann - 215-234 Health and Living Arrangement Transitions among China’s Oldest-old
by Zachary Zimmer - 235-249 Intergenerational Support and Self-rated Health of the Elderly in Rural China: An Investigation in Chaohu, Anhui Province
by Lu Song & Shuzhuo Li & Wenjuan Zhang & Marcus W. Feldman - 251-268 The Effects of Adult Children’s Caregiving onthe Health Status of Their Elderly Parents: Protection or Selection?
by Zhen Zhang - 269-287 The Challenge to Healthy Longevity: Inequality in Health Care and Mortality in China
by Zhongwei Zhao - 293-303 Successful Ageing of the Oldest- Old in China
by Peng Du - 305-314 Impairments and Disability in the Chinese and American Oldest-Old Population
by William P. Moran & Sihan Lv & G. John Chen - 315-327 Tooth Loss Among the Elderly in China
by Yun Zhou & Zhenzhen Zheng - 329-346 Psychological Resources for Well-Being Among Octogenarians, Nonagenarians, and Centenarians: Differential Effects of Age and Selective Mortality
by Jacqui Smith & Denis Gerstorf & Qiang Li - 347-356 An Exploration of the Subjective Well-Being of the Chinese Oldest-Old
by Deming Li & Tianyong Chen Zhenyun Wu - 357-376 Social Support and Self-Reported Quality of Life China’s Oldest Old
by Min Zhou & Zhenchao Qian - 377-396 Mortality Predictability of Self-Rated Health Among the Chinese Oldest Old: A Time-Varying Covariate Analysis
by Qiang Li & Yuzhi Liu - 397-418 Gender Differences in the Effects of Self-rated Health Status on Mortality Among the Oldest Old in China
by Jiajian Chen & Zheng Wu - 419-428 Epilogue: Future Agenda
by Zeng Yi
2007
- 25-50 The gender system in developed countries: macro and micro evidence
by Paola Di Giulio & Antonella Pinnelli - 51-70 Age at first sexual intercourse
by Lucia Coppola - 71-94 The formation of the first partnership:the role of education and employment
by Roberto Impicciatore & Rosella Rettaroli - 95-112 Ideational factors and choices of life as a couple
by Lucia Pasquini & Alessandra Samoggia - 113-134 Gender and the differential fertility
by Antonella Pinnelli & Paola Di Giulio - 135-166 The new role of the father
by Paola Di Giulio & Simona Carrozza - 167-184 Gender and first union dissolution
by Alessandra De Rose & Mariachiara Di Cesare - 185-204 Women and men after the first union dissolution
by Aurora Angeli & Alessandra De Rose - 205-235 Gender and migration: two case studies
by Patrizia Farina & Laura Terzera - 237-247 Gender and support of older unmarried people in Italy and Britain
by Cecilia Tomassini & Karen Glaser - 249-281 Male excess mortality between biology and culture
by Annunziata Nobile
2006
- 1-26 Population Models With Constant Rates
by Robert Schoen - 3-23 Rural America through a Demographic Lens
by David L. Brown & William A. Kandel - 25-49 The Rural Rebound and its Aftermath
by Kenneth M. Johnson & John B. Cromartie - 27-42 Convergence to Stability
by Robert Schoen - 43-58 Population Momentum
by Robert Schoen - 53-74 The Changing Faces of Rural America
by Annabel Kirschner & E. Helen Berry & Nina Glasgow - 59-78 Demographic Change at the Margin
by Robert Schoen - 75-102 Changing Livelihoods in Rural America
by Alexander C. Vias & Peter B. Nelson - 79-100 Longevity and Dynamic Mortality
by Robert Schoen - 101-122 Timing Effects on Fertility, Marriage, and Divorce
by Robert Schoen - 103-129 Fifty Years of Farmland Change
by Max J. Pfeffer & Joe D. Francis & Zev Ross - 123-160 Dynamic Birth-Death (Multi-Age) Models
by Robert Schoen - 131-152 Changing Fortunes
by Leif Jensen & Stephan J. Goetz & Hema Swaminathan - 155-175 Rural Hispanic Population Growth
by William A. Kandel & Emilio A. Parrado - 161-202 Dynamic Multistate Models
by Robert Schoen - 177-196 Social Integration Among Older in-Migrants in Nonmetropolitan Retirement Destination Counties
by Nina Glasgow & David L. Brown - 197-217 Agricultural Dependence and Changing Population in the Great Plains
by Kenneth M. Johnson & Richard W. Rathge - 203-230 Dynamic Models With Multiple Ages and~States
by Robert Schoen - 219-232 Gaming, Population Change, and Rural Development on Indian Reservations
by Gundars Rudzitis - 233-252 Metro Expansion and Nonmetro Change in the South
by John B. Cromartie - 253-276 Changing Land Use in the Rural Intermountain West
by Douglas Jackson-Smith & Eric Jensen & Brian Jennings - 277-292 Does Second Home Development Adversely Affect Rural Life?
by Richard C. Stedman & Stephan J. Goetz & Benjamin Weagraff - 293-309 Housing Affordability and Population Chang in the Upper Midwestern North Woods
by Roger B. Hammer & Richelle L. Winkler - 311-331 Social Change and Well-Being in Western Amenity-Growth Communities
by Richard S. Krannich & Peggy Petrzelka & Joan M. Brehm - 333-356 Community Evaluation and Migration Intentions
by Christiane Von Reichert - 357-379 Poverty and Income Inequality in Appalachia
by Elgin Mannion & Dwight B. Billings - 381-403 Welfare Reform Amidst Chronic Poverty in the Mississippi Delta
by M. A. Lee & Joachim Singelmann - 407-429 Explorations in Spatial Demography
by Paul R. Voss & Katherine J. Curtis White & Roger B. Hammer - 431-447 Policy Implications of Rural Demographic Change
by Leslie A. Whitener
2003
- 1-8 Background and Plan of Study
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike - 9-32 Data Conundrums
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike - 33-62 Ascertaining True Ages at Death Through a Matching Study
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike - 63-73 Understanding the Sources of Age Misreporting
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike - 75-115 Reconstructing the Size of the Population by Age and Sex
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike - 117-165 Mortality and Fertility Trends
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike - 167-198 Childhood Conditions That Predict Survival to Advanced Ages
by Samuel H. Preston & Irma T. Elo & Mark E. Hill & Ira Rosenwaike
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