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Ageing, the family and civil society in Indonesia | Author(s) | Philip Kreager |
Journal title | Generations Review, vol 16, no 1, January 2006 |
Pages | pp 11-15 |
Source | (Editorial e-mail address) gr@ageing.ox.ac.uk |
Keywords | Family care ; Social policy ; Indonesia. |
Annotation | Political changes in Indonesia over the last decade serve as a reminder that the position of older people in a given society - like that of any minority or potentially disadvantaged group - is contingent on its effective balance in relations between the institutions of state and civic society. This article uses Indonesia as a case in point, to provides a preliminary account of how these wider issues relate to questions of intergenerational welfare that are more familiar topics of gerontology. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-060609216 A |
Classmark | P6:SJ: TM2: 7XH |
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