Danan Gu

Duke University

100 Fuqua Drive

Durham, NC 27708-0204

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

707

TOTAL CITATIONS

5

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Long-Term Care Needs and Related Issues in China

Social Sciences in Health Care and Medicine, pp. 52-84, Janet B. Garner and Thelma C. Christiansen, eds., Nova Science Publishers, 2008
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 28 Dec 2012
Danan Gu and Denese Vlosky
Duke University and Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Downloads 388 (157,798)
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China, the elderly, old age support, long-term care, long-term care cost, unmet need, human security, demographic security, population security, filial piety, health, mortality.

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Analysis of the Number of Days Required for Full-Time Care Before Death and the Cost of Care in the Last Month of Life Among the Chinese Elderly

Bernice R. Hofmann (ed.) Health Care Costs: Causes, Effects and Control. pp. 51-79. Nova Science Publisher, 2009
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 29 Dec 2012
Danan Gu, Donghui Gu and Jie Zhou
Duke University, Fudan University and Beixinjing Community Center for Health Service
Downloads 113 (499,914)

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Care needs, care costs, care expenditure, China, Chinese elderly, disability, eldercare, end-of-life care, hospice care, last month of life, long-term care, multilevel analysis, multinomial logit, oldest-old

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Chapter 25: Gender Differentials in Transitions and Expected Years Spent in Seven Living Arrangements Among the Oldest-Old in China - A Population-Based Decrement-Increment Life Table Analysis

H. T. Benninghouse et al. (eds.)(2009), Women and Aging: New Research. pp. 539-575, Nova Publisher
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 24 Jan 2013
Danan Gu, Denese Vlosky and Yi Zeng
Duke University, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge and Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies, National School of Development, Peking University
Downloads 109 (513,286)

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China, decrement-increment life table, gender difference, hazard model, life expectancy, living arrangement, multistate status life table, oldest-old, the elderly, transition

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Social Network Types, Intimacy and Healthy Longevity Among the Chinese Elderly

Janet B. Garner and Thelma C. Christiansen (eds.). Social Sciences in Health Care and Medicine. pp 11-49. New York: Nova Publisher.
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 01 Aug 2013
Duke University, Duke University and Duke University
Downloads 97 (556,761)

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China, Chinese elderly, oldest-old, healthy longevity, social relationships, social