Michigan has strong tradition of international research on aging. Projects are underway in developing countries, especially Asia and Africa. The Health and Retirement Study advises sister projects in Europe, Asia, Mexico, and elsewhere around the world.
Gender and Social Relations Across the Life Course in a Middle Eastern Cultural Context (Antonucci)
Social Relations, Age and Health (Antonucci)
Family Connection Across Generations and Nations (Jackson)
Analysis of Survey Data Related to AIDS and the Elderly in Vietnam (Knodel)
The Impact of AIDS, Poverty, and Social Upheaval on the Elderly: The Case of Cambodia (Knodel)
Health Behaviors and Lifestyles in Old Age in the United States and Japan (Krause)
Religion, Aging, and Mexican American Health (Krause)
Conference on Interactions Between Poverty and HIV/AIDS (Lam)
Family Support and Rapid Social Change in South Africa (Lam)
New Data on the Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Elderly in South Africa (Lam)
Demographic Responses to Community and Family Context (Lee)
Health and Well Being Among Older-Old in United States and Japan (Liang)
Harmonization of Longitudinal Cross-National Surveys of Aging (Smith)
Access to HIV Testing and Treatment by Age and Sex in South Africa (Snow)
HIV Testing and Care Among the Elderly (60+) in South Africa and Botswana (Snow)
Subjective Life-Expectancy, Beliefs about HIV Transmission, and Long-term Planning (Thornton)
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