Search Results - "Chow, Nelson"
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Correlates of Quality of Life in New Migrants to Hong Kong from Mainland China
Published in Social indicators research (01-06-2012)“…The concept of Quality of life (QOL) has received considerable attention from different disciplines. The aim of this study was to identify what are the…”
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My Experience Researching Poverty over the Past 35 Years
Published in China review (Hong Kong, China : 1991) (01-10-2015)“…This article aims to give an overview of changing public perceptions of poverty and attitudes towards the causes of poverty based on my research experience on…”
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A Life-Course Perspective on Elderly Residential Mobility in Southern China: An Adaptation of the Amenity Retirement Migration Model
Published in Journal of ethnic & cultural diversity in social work (02-10-2014)“…This qualitative study examined the migration process of 30 Hong Kong retirees in Southern China. Factors influencing decisions align with the life-course…”
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Interaction Between Pre- and Post-Migration Factors on Depressive Symptoms in New Migrants to Hong Kong from Mainland China
Published in Community mental health journal (01-10-2011)“…The goal of the current study is to examine the role of poor migration planning as a moderator for the effects of two post-migration factors, namely…”
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Measuring Older Adults’ Individual Modernity: Validation of the Adapted Multidimensional Scale of Chinese Individual Modernity
Published in SAGE open (29-02-2016)“…Research shows that maintaining high individual modernity level can enable the shaping of positive self-image and boost life satisfaction for older people…”
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The roles of human capital and social capital in the economic integration of new arrivals from Mainland China to Hong Kong
Published in Habitat international (01-10-2009)“…Although it has been hypothesized in the literature that both human capital and social capital are important for the economic performance of new immigrants,…”
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CIRCULAR MIGRATION AND LIFE COURSE OF FEMALE DOMESTIC WORKERS IN BEIJING
Published in Asian population studies (01-03-2011)“…This study examines the migration experiences of 24 female domestic workers in Beijing through in-depth interviews. Most of these women were involved in a…”
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WITHDRAWN: Internet Diabetes Management: A Practical Approach
Published in Canadian journal of diabetes (01-05-2016)“…This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author(s) and/or editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier…”
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Economic Impact of Elderly Amenity Mobility in Southern China
Published in Journal of applied gerontology (01-08-2006)“…No studies have been conducted to examine the economic consequences of elderly seasonal residents in Chinese society, despite the growing movement of…”
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Asian value and aged care
Published in Geriatrics & gerontology international (01-09-2004)“…Based on the findings of research studies on the practice of filial piety in East and South‐east Asian societies, this paper maps out a new basis for the…”
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Internet Diabetes Management: A Practical Approach
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Willingness to consider applying for reverse mortgage in Hong Kong Chinese middle-aged homeowners
Published in Habitat international (01-09-2006)“…The reverse mortgage plan has been proposed as a viable solution to improve or maintain the economic status of older adults who are “house-rich but cash-poor”…”
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New Economy and New Social Policy in East and Southeast Asian Compact, Mature Economies: The Case of Hong Kong
Published in Social policy & administration (01-08-2003)“…In the 1970s, as the now compact, mature economies in East and Southeast Asia were industrializing, their governments had claimed that they saw no need for the…”
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Super Nicotine Pouches: The Need for Intervention
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To Retire or Not to Retire: Is There an Option for Older Workers in Hong Kong?
Published in Social policy & administration (01-06-2005)“…Over the next thirty years, Hong Kong will have a rapidly ageing population. One possible consequence of this will be a labour shortage, which means that it…”
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Income Inequality Among Older Adults in Hong Kong: An Analysis of Change From 1981 to 2001
Published in Journal of applied gerontology (01-11-2005)“…This article examines the economic status and income inequality of the elderly population in Hong Kong based on data collected in population censuses…”
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Preventing Economic Hardship Among Chinese Elderly in Hong Kong
Published in Journal of aging & social policy (2004)“…Over the next 20 years, Hong Kong will face a rapidly aging population as the number of older adults aged 65 or above increases to approximately 1.4 million by…”
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Determinants of elderly residential mobility in Southern China: Exploration and implications
Published in Ageing international (2006)“…It is a widely accepted observation that many older Hong Kong residents have lived periodically on the Chinese mainland since the relaxation of restrictions on…”
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Social work in Hong Kong - Western practice in a Chinese context
Published in China journal of social work (01-04-2008)“…This article narrates the development of social work practice in Hong Kong during the last more than half a century. As in other British colonies, social work…”
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Puff bars: a dangerous trend in adolescent disposable e-cigarette use
Published in Current opinion in pediatrics (01-06-2022)“…Puff Bars, a brand of disposable e-cigarettes, have skyrocketed in popularity recently, presenting significant health and safety risks to adolescents. Puff…”
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