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... live on their own , a phenomenon now fairly widespread , are obsessed with issues of physi- cal security , not surprising given the incidence of crimes targeting the old . The difficulties they face in accessing basic services - from ...
... live on their own , a phenomenon now fairly widespread , are obsessed with issues of physi- cal security , not surprising given the incidence of crimes targeting the old . The difficulties they face in accessing basic services - from ...
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... live in large households compared to Americans . I have seen citations from national surveys indi- cating that only 6 % of the elderly population of India lives alone or with non - relatives . A comparable statistic for Americans from ...
... live in large households compared to Americans . I have seen citations from national surveys indi- cating that only 6 % of the elderly population of India lives alone or with non - relatives . A comparable statistic for Americans from ...
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... live in ' old age homes ' . The percentage is actually quite small . About 5 % of the popula- tion 65 and over live in what are called nursing homes in the United States . nursing home population is clear that joint families are not as ...
... live in ' old age homes ' . The percentage is actually quite small . About 5 % of the popula- tion 65 and over live in what are called nursing homes in the United States . nursing home population is clear that joint families are not as ...
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