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How do the elderly in Taiwan fare cross-nationally?
 — evidence from the Luxembourg income study project
Author(s)Peter Saunders, Timothy M Smeeding
Corporate AuthorSocial Policy Research Centre - SPRC, University of New South Wales
Journal titleSPRC Discussion Paper, no 81, 1998
Pages31 pp
KeywordsWell being ; Poverty ; Economic status [elderly] ; Social economics ; Comparison ; Taiwan ; United States of America ; Japan ; Australia ; Poland ; Finland ; Germany ; Hungary ; Canada.
AnnotationThis paper uses microdata from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) to estimate and compare four dimensions of the well-being of older people in Taiwan and eight other countries: the United States (US), Japan, Australia, Poland, Finland, Germany, Hungary and Canada. Together, these nine countries cover a broad variety of economic experience, institutional development and cultural tradition which complicate the task of comparing them. The four dimensions studied are (relative) poverty, income distribution, relative economic status, and income composition. A key focus of the analysis and a significant feature of the results is the important role which living arrangements (and to a lesser extent, age and gender) play in determining the relative economic status of older people in each country. This issue is explored more thoroughly in Taiwan, where the (admittedly exploratory and preliminary) analysis illustrates how shared living arrangements (and hence shared housing costs) represent an important part of the overall safety net for older people. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980818201 P
ClassmarkD:F:5HH: W6: F:W: W4: 48: 7DP: 7T: 7DT: 7YA: 7AE: 76L: 767: 7AG: 7S

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