Perceptions of community leaders about normative understandings of good family care of older people in rural and urban Zambia

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Isaac KabelengaUniversity of Zambia and Zambian Center for Poverty Reduction and Research Limited, Zambia

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Drawing on qualitative interviews and focus groups with 35 community leaders, this article investigates how community leaders understand norms of care for older people in Zambia. I ask what leads older people in Zambia to receive good care from family. The findings show that across both rural and urban settings, respondents related profoundly powerful norms of reciprocity in both family and community care, with older people viewed as reaping what they have sown in terms of religious and economic contributions throughout their lives. The study raises challenging questions from a rights-based perspective as to who is deserving of care.

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Isaac KabelengaUniversity of Zambia and Zambian Center for Poverty Reduction and Research Limited, Zambia

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