对应文中第二段“lonely death”,referring to an elderly person who has died with no relatives or friends to provide care in the last days,weeks,or even months.因此答案是C。 结果二 题目 The aging of society in Japan foreshadows challenges ahead for other advanced industrial nations like the ...
3) Japan has a far smaller working-age poluation to support the elderly, at aroud 77mn by 2025E. 4) Japan's birthrate is declining, the number of children to fall to 14mn in 2025E. 5) There are more pets in Japan than under 15s: Cats (9959k) + Dogs (10465k) > Children un...
The rate of the elderly population in Japan is the top-level in the world. While an elderly aged 75 and over increases in recent years, the policy for extending their health expectancy is required. In order to maintain a sustainable living at the place, a medical service, shopping, a ...
We overviewed history of rehabilitation in Japan, especially focused on an aspect of the aging society.The official history of rehabilitation professionals has begun with the enactment of Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists Act in 1965. In 2000, the law for medical fees was renewed and ...
Meeting the challenges of eldercare in Taiwan's aging society Some of the above eldercare problems are unique to Taiwan, while some are common issues confronting Taiwan, her Asian neighbors and other countries. All, h... CY Chen - 《Journal of Clinical Gerontology & Geriatrics》 被引量: ...
摘要: This article concerns the consequences of current demographic aging in Japan. The emphasis is on the responsibilities of government to deal with the problems posed by an aging society and the increasing social and economic needs of a growing number of elderly people. (ANNOTATION)...
The Governance of the Healthcare System in Japan Under Aging Society Health care system, a key component of social security system, concerns the vital interest of every individual life. Due to differences in the social syste... Lu,Wang 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 The governance of the healthcare...
SOLITARY DEATH: A NEW PROBLEM OF AN AGING SOCIETY IN JAPAN The upcoming retirement of the post-war baby boom generation in Japan has accelerated public concerns about its impacts on the already aged workforce and the country's economic vitality in an increasingly competitive global economy. To m...
Aging society and the adult guardianship system Prior to recent revisions, civil law in Japan had established a system of interdict and quasi-incompetency. This system was begun in 1898 and, up until the... Y Mizuno,Y Nanba - 《Geriatrics & Gerontology International》 被引量: 9发表: 2003...
The aging of society in Japan foreshadows challenges ahead for other advanced industrial nations pke the United States.About 20% of the Japanese population is over age 65 (compared with 12% in the United States), and Japan is wrestpng with many consequences of this unprecedented and ongoing po...