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dc.contributorJian Yangen
dc.contributorJian Yangth
dc.contributor.advisorNachalida Yukalangen
dc.contributor.advisorณัชชลิดา ยุคะลังth
dc.contributor.otherMahasarakham Universityen
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-22T10:00:56Z-
dc.date.available2026-04-22T10:00:56Z-
dc.date.created2025
dc.date.issued26/5/2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/3657-
dc.description.abstractChina confronts severe aging challenges, with Huang Gang City exemplifying pressing regional implications. By 2022, China’s population aged 60+ and 65+ reached 280 million (19.8%) and 210 million (14.9%), respectively, projected to peak at 487 million (35%) by 2053. Huang Gang saw its 60+ cohort surge by 51.6% (2010-2020), reaching 918,500 (15.61% of population), driven by falling birth rates and eroding traditional family care structures. Rising empty-nest households intensify demands for elderly services. While Huang Gang has expanded care infrastructure and policy support, systemic gaps persist: insufficient nursing beds (especially specialized units), fragmented Community care, and urban-rural service inequities. Current investments inadequately address quality inconsistencies and supply-demand imbalances in the underdeveloped care market. With deep aging anticipated within 10-15 years, Huang Gang must prioritize integrated institutional-community care models, equitable rural service allocation, and market-stimulating policies. Addressing these challenges is critical to ensuring socioeconomic stability amid unprecedented demographic shifts.en
dc.description.abstractChina confronts severe aging challenges, with Huang Gang City exemplifying pressing regional implications. By 2022, China’s population aged 60+ and 65+ reached 280 million (19.8%) and 210 million (14.9%), respectively, projected to peak at 487 million (35%) by 2053. Huang Gang saw its 60+ cohort surge by 51.6% (2010-2020), reaching 918,500 (15.61% of population), driven by falling birth rates and eroding traditional family care structures. Rising empty-nest households intensify demands for elderly services. While Huang Gang has expanded care infrastructure and policy support, systemic gaps persist: insufficient nursing beds (especially specialized units), fragmented Community care, and urban-rural service inequities. Current investments inadequately address quality inconsistencies and supply-demand imbalances in the underdeveloped care market. With deep aging anticipated within 10-15 years, Huang Gang must prioritize integrated institutional-community care models, equitable rural service allocation, and market-stimulating policies. Addressing these challenges is critical to ensuring socioeconomic stability amid unprecedented demographic shifts.th
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMahasarakham University
dc.rightsMahasarakham University
dc.subjectLong-term care servicesth
dc.subjectsupplyth
dc.subjectdemandth
dc.subjectpopulation agingth
dc.subjectelderlyth
dc.subjectLong-term care servicesen
dc.subjectsupplyen
dc.subjectdemanden
dc.subjectpopulation agingen
dc.subjectelderlyen
dc.subject.classificationHealth Professionsen
dc.subject.classificationHuman health and social work activitiesen
dc.subject.classificationTherapy and rehabilitationen
dc.titleDemand and Supply of long-term care services for the elderly in  Huang Gang  city, Hubei Province, Chinaen
dc.titleDemand and Supply of long-term care services for the elderly in  Huang Gang  city, Hubei Province, Chinath
dc.typeThesisen
dc.typeวิทยานิพนธ์th
dc.contributor.coadvisorNachalida Yukalangen
dc.contributor.coadvisorณัชชลิดา ยุคะลังth
dc.contributor.emailadvisornachalida.y@msu.ac.th
dc.contributor.emailcoadvisornachalida.y@msu.ac.th
dc.description.degreenameMaster of Public Health (M.P.H.)en
dc.description.degreenameสาธารณสุขศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต (ส.ม.)th
dc.description.degreelevelMaster's Degreeen
dc.description.degreelevelปริญญาโทth
dc.description.degreedisciplineหลักสูตรสาธารณสุขศาสตรมหาบัณฑิตen
dc.description.degreedisciplineหลักสูตรสาธารณสุขศาสตรมหาบัณฑิตth
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