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The Feminization of Poverty among the Elderly Population of Hong Kong

Pages 31-62 | Published online: 04 Jan 2016

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William Keng Mun Lee. (2005) Gender Differences in Retirement Decision in Hong Kong. Journal of Women & Aging 17:4, pages 59-76.
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William Keng Mun Lee & Kwok Hong-kin. (2005) Older Women and Family Care in Hong Kong: Differences in Filial Expectation and Practices. Journal of Women & Aging 17:1-2, pages 129-150.
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William Keng-mun Lee. (2004) Living Arrangements and Informal Support for the Elderly. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships 2:2, pages 27-49.
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William Keng Mun Lee. (2003) Women and Retirement Planning: Towards the “Feminization of Poverty” in an Aging Hong Kong. Journal of Women & Aging 15:1, pages 31-53.
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Xue Bai, Zhonglu Li, Juan Chen, Chang Liu & Xiaogang Wu. (2020) Socioeconomic inequalities in mental distress and life satisfaction among older Chinese men and women: The role of family functioning. Health & Social Care in the Community 28:4, pages 1270-1281.
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Lih‐Shing Chan & Kee‐Lee Chou. (2015) Immigration, living arrangement and the poverty risk of older adults in H ong K ong . International Journal of Social Welfare 25:3, pages 247-258.
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Petula Sik Ying Ho. (2016) “Money in the Private Chamber”. Affilia 22:1, pages 84-98.
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William Keng-mun Lee & Kwok Hong-kin. (2005) Differences in expectations and patterns of informal support for older persons in Hong Kong: Modification to filial piety. Ageing International 30:2, pages 188-206.
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William Keng Mun Lee & Kenneth Wing-Kin Law. (2016) Retirement Planning and Retirement Satisfaction: The Need for a National Retirement Program and Policy in Hong Kong. Journal of Applied Gerontology 23:3, pages 212-233.
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