TAILIEUCHUNG - HEALTH DIFFERENTIALS AMONG ELDERLY WOMEN: A RURAL-URBAN ANALYSIS

The elderly in India often end up in a state of deprivation and negligence as there is no proper social security system as in the West (OASIS, 1999). The majority of the elderly work in the informal sector with low levels of wages and deficient working conditions and this has also put the aged in a state of deprivation, vulnerability and distress in old age in terms of both health and economic security (Helpage International, 2002). Empirical studies by different researchers have shown a gradual decline in the standard of life of the aged with high. | HEALTH DIFFERENTIALS AMONG ELDERLY WOMEN A RURAL-URBAN ANALYSIS by Deanna Wanless . University of Manitoba 2001 THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS In the Department of Gerontology Deanna Wanless 2005 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Summer 2005 All rights reserved. This work may not be reproduced in whole or in part by photocopy or other means without permission of the author. APPROVAL Name Deanna Wanless Degree Master of Arts Gerontology Title of Thesis Health Differentials Among Elderly Women A Rural-Urban Analysis Examining Committee Dr. Barbara Mitchell Senior Supervisor Associate Professor Department of Gerontology Dr. Andrew Wister Supervisor Professor Department of Gerontology Dr. Habib Chaudhury Supervisor Assistant Professor Department of Gerontology Dr. Karen Kobayashi External Examiner Assistant Professor Department of Sociology University of Victoria Date Defended Approved ii SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY PARTIAL COPYRIGHT LICENCE The author whose copyright is declared on the title page of this work has granted to Simon Fraser University the right to lend this thesis project or extended essay to users of the Simon Fraser University Library and to make partial or single copies only for such users or in response to a request from the library of any other university or other educational institution on its own behalf or for one of its users. The author has further granted permission to Simon Fraser University to keep or make a digital copy for use in its circulating collection. The author has further agreed that permission for multiple copying of this work for scholarly purposes may be granted by either the author or the Dean of Graduate Studies. It is understood that copying or publication of this work for financial gain shall not be allowed without the author s written permission. Permission for public performance or limited permission for private scholarly use of any multimedia materials forming part of this

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