Long-term Care Hospitals and Changing Elderly Care in South Korea
Until recently in South Korea, the central dilemma facing children with ageing parents was how and by whom their parents should be cared for. In accordance with the norm of filial piety, the eldest son used to take responsibility. However, with the recent proliferation of long-term care hospitals, t...
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Autor principal: | Seonsam Na |
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University of Edinburgh Library
2021
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