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The gift of generationsThe gift of generations

The gift of generations1996

Akiko Hashimoto

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The Gift of Generations is an inquiry into the different cultural meanings of giving and deserving help in two aging societies. Post-industrial societies today contend with population dynamics that have never before existed. As the number of older people grows, countries must determine how best to provide for the needs of this population. The constraints are real: Fiscal and material resources are finite and must be shared in a way that is perceived as just. As such, societies confront the fundamental question of who gets what, how, and why, and ultimately must reappraise the principles determining why some people are considered more worthy of help than others. This study systematically explores the Japanese and American answers to this fundamental question.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2957785W

Subjects

Older peopleServices forCross-cultural studiesFamily relationshipsSocial contractOlder people, japanOlder people, family relationshipsOlder people, services forPersonnes âgéesÉtudes transculturellesContrat socialRelations familialesPersonnes âgées, Services auxBejaardenBejaardenzorgFamilierelatiesSociale politiekAlter

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