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Care for Older Adults in India: Living Arrangements and Quality of Life provides an in-depth analysis of aging in one of the world’s fastest-growing elderly populations. Through rigorous research and comparative global perspectives, the authors examine how traditional family structures, urbanization, and economic development influence care arrangements for seniors in India.
The book addresses critical questions about intergenerational living, institutional care, community support systems, and the quality of life outcomes for older Indians. It considers both the challenges and opportunities presented by India’s demographic shift, offering insights into policy implications and practical solutions for improving elder care. This work is essential for researchers, policymakers, social workers, and anyone interested in understanding aging in non-Western contexts and the future of global elder care.







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