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Determinants of Long-Term Care Services among Disabled Older Adults in China: A Quantitative Study based on Andersen's Behavioral Model
Peng Xizhe,Song Liangjun,Huang Jiankun
Population Research    2017, 41 (4): 46-59.  
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This paper employs the Andersen's Behavioral Model as the theoretical framework to ana- lyze the determinants of utilization of formal long-term care service ( including the home/community- based LTC and institution-based LTC) using the dataset of CLHLS 2014 in China. The logistic regressions show that the enabling and need but not the predisposing factors are significant determinants of formal LTC use in China. The Paper further argues that the long-term care service utilization in the Chinese context is subject to the social-culture environment,the importance of which is highlighted. In addition,we have modified the Andersen's Model for LTC use by adding the willingness of family caregivers as the cultural factors based on the Chinese socioeconomic situation. The paper concludes with discussions on the as- sessment of LTC,the capability development of family,and the future trends of community-based service.
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The Influence of the New Fertility Policy on Size and Structure of Maternity in Obstetric and Gynecologic Hospitals
Kang Chuyun, Gao Yanqiu, Song Li, Pang Ruyan, Wang Yan
Population Research    2015, 39 (6): 85-93.  
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Extracted information from medical records of 23839 cases from 12 obstetric and gynecologic hospitals or MCH hospitals are collected,with 10821 cases delivered in November and December in 2012 representing for those before the new fertility policy and 13018 delivered in November and December in 2014 representing for those after the new fertility policy respectively.The size and structure of the two samples of women are compared.The results show that the number of births increased by 20% during November and December in 2014 than in 2012,with a universal increase in hospitals at provincial and prefectural levels.The amount of the second births increased by 62%.The proportion of women who gave birth at 35-year-old or over increased from 6. 4% to 8. 8%,and the proportion of women with a cesarean section history increased from 9.8% to 15.0%. Hospitals at provincial and prefectural levels may need to make or adjust strategies to prepare for the fertility release under the new fertility policy.
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