This paper is "a preliminary effort to present a socio-economic profile of the aged in Bangladesh, their living arrangements and sources of support, the patterns of dependence on children and the nature of their future prospects in society."
This paper is "a preliminary effort to present a socio-economic profile of the aged in Bangladesh, their living arrangements and sources of support, the patterns of dependence on children and the nature of their future prospects in society."
Problems of old age in Nepal are examined using census data and field reports. The paper is organized in three parts. "The first part gives a demographic sketch [of the aged in Nepal]...along with a short discussion of the economy....Next, a brief account of...cultural and social values is given. Finally, the question of old age is reviewed in light of social changes taking place in Nepal's urban centres, and their implications for policy and planning."
The medical profession lacks an analysis of society and medical care is individualistic rather than societal, curative rather than preventive. This paper, which reports on experience in the field, shows how community health should help people to reflect and discover the causes of their poverty and ill health so that they may be able to tackle effectively the issues of social injustice such as low wages and other forms of exploitation. Community health, then, becomes a way of motivating the people to mobilize themselves to resist the domination of the traditionally powerful. If this is not done, community health may remain only a social service that keeps the people dependent and not participants in the process of their own development.
"In the context of the pervasive invisibility of migrant women in the standard data collection, policy-making and planning processes, this paper seeks to review some of the major trends and patterns of female migration in developing countries; identify some important research priorities, and to delineate some of the areas in which policies and programmes might be framed so as to assist or change the impact of migration on women and the family. In the discussion of the relevance of these issues to national services and community organisation are emphasised as priority action programmes."