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The Aged and Their Families: Towards Integration

Pages 13-21 | Published online: 15 Apr 2008

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  • The N.S.W. Minister for Youth and Community Services, Mr. Rex Jackson, suggested at the opening of a seminar on the aged migrant in Sydney that special retirement villages with multilingual staff should be established to cope with the growing need for accommodation of the aged in our society. “Ethnic Villages” , The Australian , May , 1978 , p. 3 .
  • This information was received in Munich in an interview the author had with sociologist Janovic J. in July , 1977 .
  • The best example regarding the position of the aged in Japan is offered by Palmore E. in The Honorable Elders , Duke University Press , 1975 . See also E. Palmore, “The Status and Integration of the Aged in Japanese Society”, Journal of Gerontology, 1975, 30, 2, pp. 199–208 .
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  • The proportion of the aged living alone has been reported to be 10% of the males and 8% of the females in Japan, 37% of the males and 45% of the females in Great Britain, 52% of the males and 46% of the females in Denmark. These data refer to single aged; the proportion of the aged couples living alone in these countries is considerably higher. See Journal of Gerontology , 30 , 2 , 1975 , cover page.
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  • In regard to the needs of the aged in modern societies see Canvin B. W. (ed.), Needs of the Elderly for Health and Welfare Services, Univ. of Exeter Press , 1973 ; K. Hazell, Social and Medical Problems of the Elderly, Hutchinson, London, 1973 .
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  • The interest of the public in the issue of the aged and their problems is also expressed in the increasing number of publications on this issue during the last years in Australia. See, for instance, Australian Journal of Social Issues , 1977 , Vol. 12 , I ; T. S. Skillman, Good Old Age, Alpha Books, Sydney, 1975; D. Sorrell, Accommodation and Care for the Aged: A Call for Community Action, Sydney, 1973; R. N. Buttler, The Later Years, Harper and Row, New York, 1976; J. A. Park, General Policy and Facilities for the Welfare of Senior Citizens, Melbourne, 1970; N.S.W. Council on the Aging, Services for the Aged in N.S.W., Sydney, 1973 .
  • Foster A. J. , op. cit., 1970 , p. 100 .

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