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Volume 7 (2023): Issue 2 (May 2023): Special Issue: Family care of older people in Southern Africa. Guest edited by Elena Moore and Debora Price
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International Journal of Care and Caring
Online ISSN:
2397-883X
Print ISSN:
2397-8821
Issue Publication Date:
01 May 2023
Editorial
Editorial
Research Articles
Production of research in Southern Africa from a political ethics of care perspective: a scoping review and reflection
Care and caring among ageing migrant workers in two informal settlements in Harare
Situating masculinity, labour migration and care over the life course in Lesotho: foregrounding survivor bias in researching care
Family care for older persons in South Africa: heterogeneity of the carer’s experience
Equitable, sustainable and acceptable long-term care in Malawi? Unpacking the implied universalism of key terms in international ageing policy discourse
Experiences of family carers of older people in marginalised communities in Namibia
Perceptions of community leaders about normative understandings of good family care of older people in rural and urban Zambia
Family beliefs about care for older people in Central, East, Southern and West Africa and Latin America
Debates and Issues
The potential value of a geographic information system for public service planning for older people in the African region
Development of a long-term care economy in Gauteng, South Africa: towards decent work
Book Reviews
Health and Care in Old Age in Africa
by Pranitha Maharaj (ed) (2020)
Beyond Filial Piety: Rethinking Aging and Caregiving in Contemporary East Asian Societies
by Jeanne Shea, Katrina Moore and Hong Zhang (eds) (2020)
Ageing Families in Chinese Society
by Merril D. Silverstein (ed) (2021)
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