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Appendix C: Project-Related Publications Publications from the project "Rapid Demographic Change and the Welfare of the Elderly" include a large number ofarticles, reports and dissertations. These are listed on the project website at: http://www.psc.isr.umich.edulasial. An important component ofthis output is the series "Comparative Study ofthe Elderly in Asia Research Reports," which is produced and distributed by the Population Studies Center, University ofMichigan. The series covers research in four countries, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. In some cases, it also reports on other countries in the region and on methods developed through the project using data from the four countries. The Research Reports are listed below. They can be ordered in two ways: • Electronically at http://www.psc.isr.umich.edulpubslseries.html Many ofthe reports are available in pdfformat and can be downloaded from this site. • By contacting: Publications, Population Studies Center, 426 Thompson St., Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 Revised versions of some reports have appeared as journal publications. In this case, the citation is shown in brackets. No. 89-1. "1989 Survey ofHealth and Living Status ofthe Elderly in Taiwan: Questionnaire and Survey Design." No. 90-2. Chayovan, N., 1. Knodel, and S. Siriboon. "Thailand's Elderly Population: ADemographic and Social Profile Based on Official Statistical Sources." No. 90-3. Knodel, 1., W. Sittitrai and T. Brown. "Focus Group Discussions for Social Science Research: APractical Guide with an Emphasis on the Topic ofAging." No. 90-4. Hermalin, A.I., M.-C. Chang, H.-S. Lin, M.-L. Lee and M.B. Ofstedal. "Patterns of Support among the Elderly in Taiwan and their Policy Implications." No. 90-5. Hermalin, A.I. and B. Christenson. "Some Census-Based Approaches to Studying Changes in the Status ofthe Elderly." [Published in Asian and Pacific Population Forum 6(2):3567 (Summer 1992), PSC Reprint No. 395] 592 Appendix C 593 No. 90-6. Christenson, B. andAI. Hermalin. "Demographic Decomposition ofElderly Living Arrangements: A Mexican Example." [Published in Journal o/Cross-Cultural Gerontology 6:331-348(1991), PSC Reprint No. 356] No. 90-7. Lopez, M.E. "The Filipino Family as Home for the Aged." No. 91-8. Chang, M.-C. and M.B. Ofstedal. "ChangingAttitudes toward OldAge Support in Taiwan: 1973-1985." No. 91-9. Casterline, IB., L.l Domingo, H. Ell, and M. Kabamalan. "The Position ofthe Elderly in the Philippines: Preliminary Statistical Analysis ofthe ASEAN Survey Data." No. 91-10. Casterline, lB., L. Williams, AI. Hermalin, M.-C. Chang, N. Chayovan, P. Cheung, L. Domingo, 1 Knodel, and M.B. Ofstedal. "Differences in the Living Arrangements ofthe Elderly in Four Asian Countries: The Interplay ofConstraints and Preferences." No. 91-11. Christenson, B. and AI. Hermalin. "Comparative Analysis ofthe Changing Educational Composition ofthe Elderly Population in Five Asian Countries: A Preliminary Report." No. 91-12. Knodel, 1, N. Chayovan and S. Siriboon. "Familial Support and the Life Course ofThai Elderly and Their Children." [Published in Tamara Hareven (ed.), Aging and Generational Relations over the Life Course: A Historical and Cross-cultural Perspective, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter and Co. (1995), pp. 438-461. Also in Tamara Hareven (ed.), Aging and Generational Relations: Life Course and Cross-Cultural Perspectives, New York: Aldine de Gruyter (1996), pp. 217-240.] No. 92-13. Knodel, 1, N. Chayovan and S. Siriboon. "The Familial Support System ofThai Elderly: An Overview." [Published in ASia-Pacific Population Journal 7(3): 105-126(1992), PSC Reprint No. 399] No. 92-14. Hermaiin, AI., M.B. Ofstedal and M.C. Chang. "Types of Supports for the Aged and Their Providers in Taiwan." [Published in Tamara Hareven (ed.), Aging and GenerationalRelations over the Life Course: A Historical and Cross-cultural Perspective, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter and Co. (1995), pp. 400-437. Also in Tamara Hareven (ed.), Aging and Generational Relations: Life Course and Cross-Cultural Perspectives, New York: Aldine de Gruyter (1996), pp. 179-215.] [3.141.41.187] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 12:46 GMT) 594 Appendix C No. 92-15. Domingo, L.J. "The Filipina Elderly in Development: Status and Prospects." No. 92-16. Domingo, L.J. and J.B. Casterline. "Living Arrangements ofthe Filipino Elderly." No. 92-17. Li, RM. and H.-S. Lin. "Factors in Elderly Transfers ofProperty to Children in Taiwan." [Published in Journal ofCross-Cultural Gerontology, 8:49-69(1993), PSC Reprint No. 403] No. 92-18. Hermalin, AI., M.B. Ofstedal and C. Li. "Kin Availability of the Elderly in Taiwan: Who Is Available and Where Are They?" No. 92...

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