Successful Aging in a Rural Community in Japan (Medical Anthropology) - Softcover

Tanaka, Kimiko; Johnson, Nan E.

 
9781531018610: Successful Aging in a Rural Community in Japan (Medical Anthropology)

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This book provides the important insight that words such as “rural” and “depopulation” do not simply equate with negative outcomes for the elderly. Previous studies in the U.S. pointed out that negative health outcomes for the elderly living in rural areas are due to low socioeconomic status, poverty, and lack of access to better health care. This book will provide the perspective that the quality of community may be a crucial factor that could buffer the negative effects of rurality on the well-being of the elderly.Kawanehoncho, located in Shizuoka Prefecture, is an important case of local governance supporting the elderly with active participation of local residents. The government considered this town to be endangered based on its significant population decrease and aging. Depopulation is often labeled as inconvenient, problematic, or deserted; Kawanehoncho is in a remote location where 90% of the land is covered by forests. There are no advanced hospitals or large corporations that benefit workers with high salaries and benefits.No one would expect that Kawanehoncho is producing one of the longest healthy life expectancies in Japan and in the world. Kawanehoncho’s community highlights the importance of the quality of community and social ties in achieving healthy aging regardless of socioeconomic status, geographical inconvenience, or lack of advanced medical technology.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Kimiko Tanaka is an Associate Professor of Sociology at James Madison University.Nan Johnson is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Sociology at Michigan State University.

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