Table des matières
Introduction: Aging and Aged Dependency in China.- Introduction: Aging and Aged Dependency in China.- CLHLS and its Data Quality Assessment.- to the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS).- General Data Quality Assessment of the CLHLS.- Reliability of Age Reporting Among the Chinese Oldest-Old in the CLHLS Datasets.- Age Reporting in the CLHLS: A Re-assessment.- Assessment of Reliability of Mortality and Morbidity in the 1998–2002 CLHLS Waves.- The Effects of Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors.- The Effects of Sociodemographic Factors on the Hazard of Dying Among Chinese Oldest Old.- When I’m 104: The Determinants of Healthy Longevity Among the Oldest-Old in China.- Association of Education with the Longevity of the Chinese Elderly.- Analysis of Health and Longevity in the Oldest-Old Population—A Health Capital Approach.- The More Engagement, the Better? A Study of Mortality of the Oldest Old in China.- Living Arrangements and Elderly Care.- Living Arrangements and Psychological Disposition of the Oldest Old Population in China.- Health and Living Arrangement Transitions among China’s Oldest-old.- Intergenerational Support and Self-rated Health of the Elderly in Rural China: An Investigation in Chaohu, Anhui Province.- The Effects of Adult Children’s Caregiving onthe Health Status of Their Elderly Parents: Protection or Selection?.- The Challenge to Healthy Longevity: Inequality in Health Care and Mortality in China.- Subjective Wellbeing and Disability.- Successful Ageing of the Oldest- Old in China.- Impairments and Disability in the Chinese and American Oldest-Old Population.- Tooth Loss Among the Elderly in China.- Psychological Resources for Well-Being Among Octogenarians, Nonagenarians, and Centenarians: Differential Effects of Age and Selective Mortality.- An Exploration of the Subjective Well-Being of the Chinese Oldest-Old.- Social Support and Self-Reported Quality of Life China’s Oldest Old.- Mortality Predictability of Self-Rated Health Among the Chinese Oldest Old: A Time-Varying Covariate Analysis.- Gender Differences in the Effects of Self-rated Health Status on Mortality Among the Oldest Old in China.- Epilogue: Future Agenda.