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Health Issues in China
March 20, 2006 Davina Ling, Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for the Study of the Economics of Aging and Health, California State University presented Health Issues in China in March 2006 at the USC School ...
The Health and Well-Being of the Elderly in China: Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS)-Pilot
data of households and individuals on aging issues in China. CHARLS ... focusing on aging issues in China have been conducted. Professor Yaohui Zhao ... the largest population in the world, China also contains one of the globe’s ...
USCI's look at "The Future of U.S.- China Relations"
March 20, 2007 What does China ’s rise mean for the United States? International conference launches new USC institute focusing on U.S. – China ... – China Relations” conference features 25 ...
Mary E. Gallagher: The Rule of Law in China
of the “National Labor Law” in 1995. China’s National Labor Law is the foundation ... workers within China, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or other ... to Professor Gallagher, the passing of this legislation by China represents ...
Henke studies global partnerships in China
and its infamous “one child” policy, China is now in the unique position ... are thrilled about the opportunities our aging expertise could create in China ... that will benefit literally millions of older adults in China and beyond.” Schneider ...
Aging in China Covered During USC Visit
of the China National Committee on Aging, shakes hands with Jon Pynoos, professor ... hosted a group of nine officials from the China National Committee ... of professor Merril Silverstein, who conducts research on aging in China. “We ...
Talking Points, May 21- June 3, 2009
are immense. But challenges imposed by the demographic transition China confronts may be still greater. China is the first country to “go gray before it goes green,” that is, China is the first country to have a rapidly aging ...
USC to Create New U.S.-China Institute
on the contemporary U.S.-China relationship, USC President Steven B. Sample announced ... China, USC will better prepare our students – both domestic ... institute is to become a definitive new resource on the U.S.-China ...
The Social Environment and its Impact on Health Status of Older Adults in China
in the late 1970's China has experienced significant economic development. ... in health during old age is particularly pertinent to China as it is a rapidly aging country. Although China currently has the largest elderly population ...
Well-Being of Caregivers to Older Adults in China
for caregiving in aging society. In China, the number of people aged 60 or above ... of the People’s Republic of China on Protection of the Rights and Interests ... penalization will take place (Bartlett, & Phillips, 1997; www.china ...