Social Engagements and its Relationship to Health

Productive activities and aging well

Early Appraisals of Electronic Voting

Levels of Support from Children in Taiwan: Expectations versus Reality, 1965-99

Both population aging and the socioeconomic changes that often accompany it have effects on intergenerational arrangements. As a result, assessing the evolving social contract among family members is a key part of the research agenda. Studies monitoring these effects and other consequences are relatively new. Another way to gain insight is through a historical analysis… Continue reading Levels of Support from Children in Taiwan: Expectations versus Reality, 1965-99

Patterns of Intergenerational Exchanges in Urban China and Urban Taiwan

The Disadvantaged Elderly

Types of Supports for the Aged and Their Providers in Taiwan

A comparison of alternative approaches to measuring needs and levels of support received by the elderly in Taiwan

The role of social support in community and clinical intervention

Associations Between Apolipoprotein E Phenotype, Glucose Metabolism and Cognitive Function in Men. An Explorative Study in a Population Sample