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adam_text | List of Figures and Tables xi
Acronyms and Special Terminology xvii
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 Growing Older in World Cities:
Implications for Health and Long Term Care Policy i
Victor G. Rodwin, Michael K. Gusmano, and Robert N. Butler
2 How Can We Compare New York, London, Paris,
and Tokyo? Defining Spatial Units of Analysis 17
Victor G. Rodwin and Michael K. Gusmano
PART II: NEW YORK
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
3 Growing Old in the City That Never Sleeps: Aging in New York 27
Emanuel Tobier
4 The Health of Older New Yorkers 58
Daniel Weisz and Michael K. Gusmano
Living Arrangements and Use of Long Term Care
5 Organizing Care for Older Persons in New York:
The Social Class Vulnerabilities of a World City 79
David Barton Smith
6 The Housing of Older New Yorkers 103
Kenneth Knapp
vjji Growing Older in World Cities
7 Lifestyle Patterns, Social Networks, and Use
of Formal Services in New York: The Impact of Ethnicity,
Class, and Culture on Older People 126
Marjorie H. Cantor
PART III: LONDON
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
8 Aging, Health, and Social Services in London 153
Anthony M. Warnes
9 Inequalities among Older People in London:
The Challenge of Diversity 173
Maria Evandrou
Living Arrangements and Use of hong Term Care
10 Long Term Care Facilities in London 201
Inge Striider and Tony Warnes
11 Living Arrangements and Housing
among Older People in London 214
Tony Warnes and Inge Striider
PART IV: PARIS
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
12 Growing Older in the City of Light 235
Victor G. Rodwin
13 The Health of Older Parisians 252
Veronique Lucas Gabrielli, Philippe Pepin, Francois Tonnellier
14 Inequalities and Quality of Life among Older Persons in Paris 268
Marie Eve Joel and Robert Haas
Contents ix
Living Arrangements and Use of Long Term Care
15 Living Arrangements and Long Term Care
for Older Persons in Paris 283
Florence de Maria, Victor G. Rodwin, and Marc Esponda
PART V: TOKYO
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
16 Tokyo: A Pathbreaker in Long Term Care? 301
Naoki Ikegami
17 Aging, Socioeconomic Status,
and Neighborhood Differences in Tokyo 304
Yukiko Kudo
18 The Challenge of Aging in a Global City: Tokyo 314
Yasuo Takagi
Living Arrangements and Use of Long Term Care
19 Growing Old with Tokyo 319
John Creighton Campbell and Ruth Campbell
20 Creativity under Uniformity: Implementation of Japan s
New Long Term Care Insurance in Central Tokyo 334
Etsuji Okamoto
21 Long Term Care in Tokyo: Home or Institutional Care? 347
Keiko Honda
PART VI: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES
22 The Continuum of Long Term Care in World Cities:
From Institutionalization to Home Care 361
Gabriel Montero, Michael K. Gusmano, and Victor G. Rodwin
x Growing Older in World Cities
23 Growing Older in World Cities:
Themes, Interpretations, and Future Research 376
Michael K. Gusmano and Victor G. Rodwin
Contributors 391
Figures and Tables
Figures
2.1 Urban Core and First Ring Population Estimates: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2000 19
7.1 The Social Care System of Older Persons: A Model 127
8.1 Net Out Migration by Age Group: Greater London, 2002 159
8.2 Minority Ethnic Groups among Persons 75+: Inner London, 1990s 161
9.1 Standardized Mortality Rates: Inner and Outer London, 2001 177
10.1 The Changing Composition of Residential Home Places, by Sectors:
Four London Boroughs, 1988 1993 204
11.1 Single Pensioner Households by Distance from City Center: London Boroughs, 1991 221
11.2 The Changing Tenure of Housing: Greater London, 1961 2003 223
11.3 Owner Occupied and Public Housing Pensioner Households: London Boroughs, 1991 224
11.4 Prevalence of High Living Densities and Poor Housing Amenities among
Pensioner Households by Distance from Center: London Boroughs, 1991 228
13.1 Life Expectancy at Age 65+: Paris, lle de France, and France, 1990 255
15.1 Persons 75+Receiving Home Nursing Care: Paris, 2002 292
Tables
1.1 Number of Persons 65+: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2001 8
1.2 Persons 65+and 85+Living Alone: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2001 9
1.3 Persons 85+Living Alone, by Gender: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2001 9
2.1 Physician and Acute Hospital Bed Density: Four World Cities, 1997 2002 20
2.2 Persons 65+ and 85+: Four World Cities and Their Nations, 1999 2001 23
3.1 Components of Population Change: NYC, 1950 2000 28
3.2 Components of Population Change: Manhattan, 1950 2000 29
3.3 Selected Population Characteristics: NYC and Manhattan, 1950 2000 31
3.4 Population by Age and Race: NYC, 1950 2000 33
3.5 Median Family Income: Selected Cities and U.S., 1949 1999 34
3.6 Poverty Rate among Persons 65+ and 65 Years: NYC and U.S., 1970 2000 38
3.7 Median Income of Households Headed by Persons 65+:
U.S., NYC, and Manhattan, 1990 and 2000 39
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4.1 Life Expectancy by Gender and Age: U.S. and NYC, 1990 and 2000 60
4.2 Life Expectancy by Race and Age: U.S. and NYC, 1990 and 2000 60
4.3 Age Specific Mortality Rates of Persons 65+:
Manhattan and Outer Boroughs, 1989 and 1999 61
4.4 Age Specific Mortality Rates, by Cause, of Persons 65+:
Manhattan and Outer Boroughs, 1998 2000 63
4.5 Hospital Admission Rates for Heart Disease and Neoplasms for Persons 65+:
NYC, Manhattan, and Outer Boroughs, 2000 64
4.6 Physicians in Patient Care: Manhattan and Outer Boroughs, 2000 64
4.7 Number of Persons 65+ Covered by Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) and
Supplemental Medical Insurance (SMI): NYC Boroughs, 2000 65
4.8 Hospital Admission Rates for Persons 65+: NYC, Manhattan, and Outer Boroughs, 2000 67
4.9 Mortality and Hospital Admission Rates for Persons 65+, by Race/Ethnicity:
NYC, 1997 1999 70
4.10 Age Specific Mortality Rates for Persons 65+, by Gender and Neighborhood Category:
Manhattan, 1989 and 1999 71
4.11 Age Specific Mortality Rates, by Cause, for Persons 65+, by Neighborhood Category:
Manhattan, 1997 1999 72
4.12 Hospital Admissions for Persons 65+, by Age, Cause, and Neighborhood Category:
Manhattan, 1998 2000 73
4.13 Hospital Admissions for Persons 65+, by Age, Type of Hospitalization,
and Neighborhood Category: Manhattan, 1998 2000 74
5.1 Resources for Paying for Care for Persons 65+: NYC, 1998 94
6.1 Residents Who Are White and Median Household Income:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2000 2002 104
6.2 Residents Living in Owner Occupied Units:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs: NYC, 2002 106
6.3 Regulation Status of Rental Apartments as a Percent of Renters 65+:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 108
6.4 Regulation Status of Homeowner Dwellings: Distribution of Homeowners
65+ in NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 110
6.5 Distribution of Residents 65+ by Type of Building Structure:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub boroughs, 2002 112
6.6 Distribution of Residents Living Alone, by Age and Gender:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 115
6.7 Residents Reporting Four or More Maintenance Deficiencies:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 117
6.8 Median Monthly Housing Costs as a Percent of Income by Tenure and Age: NYC, 2002 119
Figures and Tables xiii
7.1 Demographic Characteristics of Jewish and All NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 131
7.2 Economic Characteristics of Jewish and All NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 132
7.3 Informal Social Networks of Jewish and Non Jewish White NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 134
7.4 Extent of Formal Services Use in Past Year of Jewish and All NYC Respondents 65+,
by Type of Assistance, 1990 135
7.5 Demographic Characteristics of Latino NYC Respondents, by Place of Origin, 1990 136
7.6 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Latino NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 137
7.7 Informal Social Networks among Latino NYC Respondents 65+, by Place of Origin, 1990 138
7.8 Types of Formal Services Used by Latino NYC Respondents 65+ in Past Year,
by Place of Origin, 1990 139
7.9 Multiple Regression Analyses on the Number of Formal Services Used by Latino
NYC Respondents 65+ (n=337), 1990 142
7.10 Characteristics of Low and Moderate Income Black and Moderate Income
White Respondents 65+: NYC, 1990 145
7.11 Presence of Social Networks among Low and Moderate Income Black and
Moderate Income White Respondents 65+: NYC, 1990 147
8.1 Broad Age Structure: English Subregions, 2002 156
8.2 Changing Distribution of Pensioners: London Metropolitan Area, 1971 1991 158
8.3 Residents by Ethnic Group: London and Great Britain, 2002 2003 160
8.4 Deaths of Persons 55+ by Age Group: Greater London and England and Wales, 1992 162
8.5 Completed Hospital Consultant Episodes for Persons 65+ by Age Group:
England, 1994 1995 164
9.1 Persons 65+ in Disadvantaged Circumstances:
Inner and Outer London and England and Wales, 2001 175
9.2 Self Reported Health Status over the Last Year of Persons 65+, by Age and Sex:
Inner and Outer London and England and Wales, 2001 179
9.3 Persons 65+ Reporting a Limiting Long Term Illness, by Age and Sex:
Inner and Outer London and England and Wales, 2001 180
9.4 Persons 65+ Reporting a Limiting Long term Illness and Not Good Health
over the Past Year, by Housing Tenure: Inner and Outer London, 2001 181
9.5 Persons 65+ Reporting a Limiting Long term Illness, by Income Quintile:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 182
9.6 Persons 65+ Reporting Not Good Health, by Ethnicity: Inner and Outer London, 2001 183
9.7 Supported Admissions of Older People to Permanent Residential and Nursing Care
per 10,000 Population 65+: Inner and Outer London and England, 1997 2002 188
9.8 Households Receiving Intensive Home Care per 1,000 Population 65+:
Inner and Outer London and England, 1998 2002 188
9.9 Number of Older Persons Helped to Live at Home per 1,000 population 65+:
Inner and Outer London and England, 1998 2002 189
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9.10 Hospital Admissions due to Falls or Hypothermia, Persons 75+ per 1,000 population 75+:
Inner and Outer London and England, 1997 2002 190
9.11 Yes Answers to Survey Question on Needs Assessment:
London and England, 2000 2002 191
9.12 Men and Women 65+ Using Health Services:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 193
9.13 Persons 65+ Using Health Services Who Reported a Limiting Long Term Illness (LLTI):
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 194
9.14 Persons 65+ Using Health Services, by General Health Status over the Last Year:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 194
9.15 Persons 65+ Using Health Services, by Poverty Status:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 195
9.16 Persons 65+ Using Health Services, by General Health and Poverty Status:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 196
10.1 Residence of Persons 65+ in Local Authority Residential Homes and in Nursing Homes,
by Age Group and Urban Area Settlement Type: Great Britain, 1991 203
10.2 Residential Care and Nursing Home Provision: London, March 2001 208
10.3 Rates of Long Term Care Provision for Persons 80+ (per 1,000): London Boroughs, 1998 210
11.1 Distribution of Pensioners: Greater London Region, 1971 2001 216
11.2 Estimates and Projections for Men 65+ and Women 60+: Greater London, 1999 2021 217
11.3 Distance of Pensioner Households from Center:
London Boroughs and Greater London, 1991 218
11.4 Household Status of Pensioners, by Age Group and Gender: London Boroughs, 1991 220
11.5 Pensioner Household Status, by Age and Gender:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1991 1999 222
11.6 Households with Pensioners: Greater London, England and Wales, 2001 225
11.7 Tenure of Older People s Households: Greater London and Boroughs, 1991 226
11.8 Associations between Tenure and Ownership Status of Older People s Households:
London Boroughs, 1991 227
11.9 Tenure of Pensioner Households by Size and Type: Greater London, 1991 230
11.10 Pensioner Households Living at High Room Densities:
Electoral Wards of Greater London, 1991 231
11.11 Poor Amenities and Renters of Nonpublic Housing among Pensioner Households:
Electoral Wards of Greater London, 1991 232
12.1 Persons 85+as Percent of Total Population:
Paris, France, and Urban Cores of New York, London, and Tokyo, 2000 236
12.2 Persons 65+ and 85+ as Percent of Total Population: Paris and France, 2000 238
12.3 Education Levels of Persons 60+: Parisand First Ring, 1990and 1999 240
12.4 Immigrant Population: Paris, Departments of First Ring, and First Ring, 1990 and 1999 242
Figures and Tables xv
13.1 Life Expectancy for Persons 60+, by Gender: Paris, First Ring, lle de France,
and France, 1990 and 1999 253
13.2 Correlations of Life Expectancy (LE) and Socioeconomic Characteristics by Gender:
Paris and First Ring (136 communes), 1999 256
13.3 Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Heart of Paris, Class 1.1,1999 259
13.4 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Working Class Paris, Class 1.2,1999 259
13.5 Socioeconomic Characteristics ofUpscale Paris Neighborhoods, Class 1.3,1999 261
13.6 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Well to Do Suburbs, Class 2,1999 261
13.7 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Middle Class Suburbs, Class 3.1,1999 262
13.8 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Working Class Suburbs, Class 3.2,1999 263
13.9 Perceived Risk of Death by Respondents 60+: Paris, First Ring, and France, 1998 2000 264
13.10 Perceived Risk of Disability by Respondents 60+:
Paris, First Ring, and France, 1998 2000 265
13.11 Average Number of Annual Physician Consultations for Persons 60+:
Paris, First Ring, and France, 1998 2000 265
14.1 Components of Pension Payments: lle de France and France, 1997 269
14.2 Pension Payments for Persons 60+ by Gender and Age Group:
lle de France and France, 1997 270
14.3 Income Reported by Household Heads 75+: Paris Arrondissements, 2000 272
14.4 Characteristics of Housing Units for Household Heads 60+
and All Households: Paris, 1996 273
14.5 Characteristics of Households with Heads 60+, by Age Group: Paris, 1999 277
15.1 Characteristics of Households Headed by Persons 60+, by Age Group:
Paris Arrondissements, 1999 286
15.2 Substandard Housing Conditions for Households Headed by Persons 60+:
Paris and Arrondissements, 1999 287
15.3 Housing Units in 5 Story Buildings or Higher without Elevators,
by Age of Household Head: Paris and Arrondissements, 1999 289
15.4 Persons 75+ Receiving Home Nursing Care:
Paris and Arrondissements, First Ring, and France, 1999 293
15.5 Number of Units/Beds Occupied by Parisians in Residential Units, Retirement Homes,
and Nursing Homes: Paris and the Rest of lle de France, 2000 297
17.1 Changes in Total Population, by Age Group and Dependency Ratio:
Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1985 2000 305
17.2 Fertility Rate: Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1995 2000 306
17.3 Income Index and Per Capita Income: Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1985,1990,1995 306
17.4 Labor Force Participation among Persons 65+:
Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1985,1995,2000 306
17.5 Persons80+Living Alone: Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1985 2000 308
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17.6 Average Life Expectancy at Birth, by Gender: Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1975 2000 308
17.7 Life Expectancy at 65 by Gender: Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1980,1995,2000 308
17.8 Institutionalized Persons 65+ and 85+: Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1990,1995 309
18.1 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Persons 65+:
Japan, Tokyo, and Selected Areas, 1997 1999 315
18.2 Use of Home Care Services for Persons 65+: Japan and Selected Tokyo Areas, 1997 316
20.1 Summary of Persons 65+ and Preliminary Survey Samples for Japan s
Long Term Care Insurance Program: Central Tokyo, by Ward, 1998 339
20.2 Results of Satisfaction Surveys Conducted by the Tokyo
Metropolitan Government and by Wards, 1998 341
21.1 Persons 65+and 85+: Tokyo and Japan, 1997 2000 349
21.2 Persons 65+ Living Alone: Tokyo and Japan, 1998,2000 350
21.3 Living Arrangements of Persons 65+: Tokyo and Japan, 1995 350
21.4 Level ofCare Need among Persons 65+: Tokyo and Japan, March 2001 351
21.5 Persons Requiring Long Term Care, by Age Group and Gender: Japan, 2001 352
21.6 Institutional Long Term Care Beds: Tokyo and Japan, 2000 352
21.7 Institutional Long Term Care Beds: Tokyo, 1998 353
21.8 Medical and Public Health Personnel: Tokyo, 23 Wards, and Japan, 1996 354
21.9 Home Helper Visits: Tokyo, 1996 and 1999 355
21.10 Correlations between Inpatient Days of Persons 75+ and
Community Medical Resources, 1996 and 1998 356
22.1 Institutional Long Term Care Beds: NYC, London, Paris, and Tokyo 363
22.2 Home Help Users 65+: NYC, 2000 366
22.3 Home Help Users 65+: Paris, 2002 2003 368
22.4 Home Help Users 65+: NYC, London, Paris, and Tokyo, 2000 2002 369
22.5 Home Nursing Users 65+: Paris and Tokyo, 2002 370
22.6 Forms of Intermediary Care: NYC, Paris and First Ring, and Tokyo 371
22.7 Community Residential Options: Four World Cities, 1999 and 2001 373
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List of Figures and Tables xi
Acronyms and Special Terminology xvii
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 Growing Older in World Cities:
Implications for Health and Long Term Care Policy i
Victor G. Rodwin, Michael K. Gusmano, and Robert N. Butler
2 How Can We Compare New York, London, Paris,
and Tokyo? Defining Spatial Units of Analysis 17
Victor G. Rodwin and Michael K. Gusmano
PART II: NEW YORK
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
3 Growing Old in the City That Never Sleeps: Aging in New York 27
Emanuel Tobier
4 The Health of Older New Yorkers 58
Daniel Weisz and Michael K. Gusmano
Living Arrangements and Use of Long Term Care
5 Organizing Care for Older Persons in New York:
The Social Class Vulnerabilities of a World City 79
David Barton Smith
6 The Housing of Older New Yorkers 103
Kenneth Knapp
vjji Growing Older in World Cities
7 Lifestyle Patterns, Social Networks, and Use
of Formal Services in New York: The Impact of Ethnicity,
Class, and Culture on Older People 126
Marjorie H. Cantor
PART III: LONDON
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
8 Aging, Health, and Social Services in London 153
Anthony M. Warnes
9 Inequalities among Older People in London:
The Challenge of Diversity 173
Maria Evandrou
Living Arrangements and Use of hong Term Care
10 Long Term Care Facilities in London 201
Inge Striider and Tony Warnes
11 Living Arrangements and Housing
among Older People in London 214
Tony Warnes and Inge Striider
PART IV: PARIS
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
12 Growing Older in the City of Light 235
Victor G. Rodwin
13 The Health of Older Parisians 252
Veronique Lucas Gabrielli, Philippe Pepin, Francois Tonnellier
14 Inequalities and Quality of Life among Older Persons in Paris 268
Marie Eve Joel and Robert Haas
Contents ix
Living Arrangements and Use of Long Term Care
15 Living Arrangements and Long Term Care
for Older Persons in Paris 283
Florence de Maria, Victor G. Rodwin, and Marc Esponda
PART V: TOKYO
Socio Economic and Health Status of Older Persons
16 Tokyo: A Pathbreaker in Long Term Care? 301
Naoki Ikegami
17 Aging, Socioeconomic Status,
and Neighborhood Differences in Tokyo 304
Yukiko Kudo
18 The Challenge of Aging in a Global City: Tokyo 314
Yasuo Takagi
Living Arrangements and Use of Long Term Care
19 Growing Old with Tokyo 319
John Creighton Campbell and Ruth Campbell
20 Creativity under Uniformity: Implementation of Japan's
New Long Term Care Insurance in Central Tokyo 334
Etsuji Okamoto
21 Long Term Care in Tokyo: Home or Institutional Care? 347
Keiko Honda
PART VI: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES
22 The Continuum of Long Term Care in World Cities:
From Institutionalization to Home Care 361
Gabriel Montero, Michael K. Gusmano, and Victor G. Rodwin
x Growing Older in World Cities
23 Growing Older in World Cities:
Themes, Interpretations, and Future Research 376
Michael K. Gusmano and Victor G. Rodwin
Contributors 391
Figures and Tables
Figures
2.1 Urban Core and First Ring Population Estimates: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2000 19
7.1 The Social Care System of Older Persons: A Model 127
8.1 Net Out Migration by Age Group: Greater London, 2002 159
8.2 Minority Ethnic Groups among Persons 75+: Inner London, 1990s 161
9.1 Standardized Mortality Rates: Inner and Outer London, 2001 177
10.1 The Changing Composition of Residential Home Places, by Sectors:
Four London Boroughs, 1988 1993 204
11.1 Single Pensioner Households by Distance from City Center: London Boroughs, 1991 221
11.2 The Changing Tenure of Housing: Greater London, 1961 2003 223
11.3 Owner Occupied and Public Housing Pensioner Households: London Boroughs, 1991 224
11.4 Prevalence of High Living Densities and Poor Housing Amenities among
Pensioner Households by Distance from Center: London Boroughs, 1991 228
13.1 Life Expectancy at Age 65+: Paris, lle de France, and France, 1990 255
15.1 Persons 75+Receiving Home Nursing Care: Paris, 2002 292
Tables
1.1 Number of Persons 65+: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2001 8
1.2 Persons 65+and 85+Living Alone: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2001 9
1.3 Persons 85+Living Alone, by Gender: FourWorld Cities, 1999 2001 9
2.1 Physician and Acute Hospital Bed Density: Four World Cities, 1997 2002 20
2.2 Persons 65+ and 85+: Four World Cities and Their Nations, 1999 2001 23
3.1 Components of Population Change: NYC, 1950 2000 28
3.2 Components of Population Change: Manhattan, 1950 2000 29
3.3 Selected Population Characteristics: NYC and Manhattan, 1950 2000 31
3.4 Population by Age and Race: NYC, 1950 2000 33
3.5 Median Family Income: Selected Cities and U.S., 1949 1999 34
3.6 Poverty Rate among Persons 65+ and 65 Years: NYC and U.S., 1970 2000 38
3.7 Median Income of Households Headed by Persons 65+:
U.S., NYC, and Manhattan, 1990 and 2000 39
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4.1 Life Expectancy by Gender and Age: U.S. and NYC, 1990 and 2000 60
4.2 Life Expectancy by Race and Age: U.S. and NYC, 1990 and 2000 60
4.3 Age Specific Mortality Rates of Persons 65+:
Manhattan and Outer Boroughs, 1989 and 1999 61
4.4 Age Specific Mortality Rates, by Cause, of Persons 65+:
Manhattan and Outer Boroughs, 1998 2000 63
4.5 Hospital Admission Rates for Heart Disease and Neoplasms for Persons 65+:
NYC, Manhattan, and Outer Boroughs, 2000 64
4.6 Physicians in Patient Care: Manhattan and Outer Boroughs, 2000 64
4.7 Number of Persons 65+ Covered by Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) and
Supplemental Medical Insurance (SMI): NYC Boroughs, 2000 65
4.8 Hospital Admission Rates for Persons 65+: NYC, Manhattan, and Outer Boroughs, 2000 67
4.9 Mortality and Hospital Admission Rates for Persons 65+, by Race/Ethnicity:
NYC, 1997 1999 70
4.10 Age Specific Mortality Rates for Persons 65+, by Gender and Neighborhood Category:
Manhattan, 1989 and 1999 71
4.11 Age Specific Mortality Rates, by Cause, for Persons 65+, by Neighborhood Category:
Manhattan, 1997 1999 72
4.12 Hospital Admissions for Persons 65+, by Age, Cause, and Neighborhood Category:
Manhattan, 1998 2000 73
4.13 Hospital Admissions for Persons 65+, by Age, Type of Hospitalization,
and Neighborhood Category: Manhattan, 1998 2000 74
5.1 Resources for Paying for Care for Persons 65+: NYC, 1998 94
6.1 Residents Who Are White and Median Household Income:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2000 2002 104
6.2 Residents Living in Owner Occupied Units:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs: NYC, 2002 106
6.3 Regulation Status of Rental Apartments as a Percent of Renters 65+:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 108
6.4 Regulation Status of Homeowner Dwellings: Distribution of Homeowners
65+ in NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 110
6.5 Distribution of Residents 65+ by Type of Building Structure:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub boroughs, 2002 112
6.6 Distribution of Residents Living Alone, by Age and Gender:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 115
6.7 Residents Reporting Four or More Maintenance Deficiencies:
NYC, Boroughs, and Selected Sub Boroughs, 2002 117
6.8 Median Monthly Housing Costs as a Percent of Income by Tenure and Age: NYC, 2002 119
Figures and Tables xiii
7.1 Demographic Characteristics of Jewish and All NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 131
7.2 Economic Characteristics of Jewish and All NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 132
7.3 Informal Social Networks of Jewish and Non Jewish White NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 134
7.4 Extent of Formal Services Use in Past Year of Jewish and All NYC Respondents 65+,
by Type of Assistance, 1990 135
7.5 Demographic Characteristics of Latino NYC Respondents, by Place of Origin, 1990 136
7.6 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Latino NYC Respondents 65+, 1990 137
7.7 Informal Social Networks among Latino NYC Respondents 65+, by Place of Origin, 1990 138
7.8 Types of Formal Services Used by Latino NYC Respondents 65+ in Past Year,
by Place of Origin, 1990 139
7.9 Multiple Regression Analyses on the Number of Formal Services Used by Latino
NYC Respondents 65+ (n=337), 1990 142
7.10 Characteristics of Low and Moderate Income Black and Moderate Income
White Respondents 65+: NYC, 1990 145
7.11 Presence of Social Networks among Low and Moderate Income Black and
Moderate Income White Respondents 65+: NYC, 1990 147
8.1 Broad Age Structure: English Subregions, 2002 156
8.2 Changing Distribution of Pensioners: London Metropolitan Area, 1971 1991 158
8.3 Residents by Ethnic Group: London and Great Britain, 2002 2003 160
8.4 Deaths of Persons 55+ by Age Group: Greater London and England and Wales, 1992 162
8.5 Completed Hospital Consultant Episodes for Persons 65+ by Age Group:
England, 1994 1995 164
9.1 Persons 65+ in Disadvantaged Circumstances:
Inner and Outer London and England and Wales, 2001 175
9.2 Self Reported Health Status over the Last Year of Persons 65+, by Age and Sex:
Inner and Outer London and England and Wales, 2001 179
9.3 Persons 65+ Reporting a Limiting Long Term Illness, by Age and Sex:
Inner and Outer London and England and Wales, 2001 180
9.4 Persons 65+ Reporting a Limiting Long term Illness and "Not Good" Health
over the Past Year, by Housing Tenure: Inner and Outer London, 2001 181
9.5 Persons 65+ Reporting a Limiting Long term Illness, by Income Quintile:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 182
9.6 Persons 65+ Reporting "Not Good" Health, by Ethnicity: Inner and Outer London, 2001 183
9.7 Supported Admissions of Older People to Permanent Residential and Nursing Care
per 10,000 Population 65+: Inner and Outer London and England, 1997 2002 188
9.8 Households Receiving Intensive Home Care per 1,000 Population 65+:
Inner and Outer London and England, 1998 2002 188
9.9 Number of Older Persons Helped to Live at Home per 1,000 population 65+:
Inner and Outer London and England, 1998 2002 189
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9.10 Hospital Admissions due to Falls or Hypothermia, Persons 75+ per 1,000 population 75+:
Inner and Outer London and England, 1997 2002 190
9.11 Yes Answers to Survey Question on Needs Assessment:
London and England, 2000 2002 191
9.12 Men and Women 65+ Using Health Services:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 193
9.13 Persons 65+ Using Health Services Who Reported a Limiting Long Term Illness (LLTI):
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 194
9.14 Persons 65+ Using Health Services, by General Health Status over the Last Year:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 194
9.15 Persons 65+ Using Health Services, by Poverty Status:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 195
9.16 Persons 65+ Using Health Services, by General Health and Poverty Status:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1998 2001 196
10.1 Residence of Persons 65+ in Local Authority Residential Homes and in Nursing Homes,
by Age Group and Urban Area Settlement Type: Great Britain, 1991 203
10.2 Residential Care and Nursing Home Provision: London, March 2001 208
10.3 Rates of Long Term Care Provision for Persons 80+ (per 1,000): London Boroughs, 1998 210
11.1 Distribution of Pensioners: Greater London Region, 1971 2001 216
11.2 Estimates and Projections for Men 65+ and Women 60+: Greater London, 1999 2021 217
11.3 Distance of Pensioner Households from Center:
London Boroughs and Greater London, 1991 218
11.4 Household Status of Pensioners, by Age Group and Gender: London Boroughs, 1991 220
11.5 Pensioner Household Status, by Age and Gender:
Greater London and Great Britain, 1991 1999 222
11.6 Households with Pensioners: Greater London, England and Wales, 2001 225
11.7 Tenure of Older People's Households: Greater London and Boroughs, 1991 226
11.8 Associations between Tenure and Ownership Status of Older People's Households:
London Boroughs, 1991 227
11.9 Tenure of Pensioner Households by Size and Type: Greater London, 1991 230
11.10 Pensioner Households Living at High Room Densities:
Electoral Wards of Greater London, 1991 231
11.11 Poor Amenities and Renters of Nonpublic Housing among Pensioner Households:
Electoral Wards of Greater London, 1991 232
12.1 Persons 85+as Percent of Total Population:
Paris, France, and Urban Cores of New York, London, and Tokyo, 2000 236
12.2 Persons 65+ and 85+ as Percent of Total Population: Paris and France, 2000 238
12.3 Education Levels of Persons 60+: Parisand First Ring, 1990and 1999 240
12.4 Immigrant Population: Paris, Departments of First Ring, and First Ring, 1990 and 1999 242
Figures and Tables xv
13.1 Life Expectancy for Persons 60+, by Gender: Paris, First Ring, lle de France,
and France, 1990 and 1999 253
13.2 Correlations of Life Expectancy (LE) and Socioeconomic Characteristics by Gender:
Paris and First Ring (136 communes), 1999 256
13.3 Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Heart of Paris, Class 1.1,1999 259
13.4 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Working Class Paris, Class 1.2,1999 259
13.5 Socioeconomic Characteristics ofUpscale Paris Neighborhoods, Class 1.3,1999 261
13.6 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Well to Do Suburbs, Class 2,1999 261
13.7 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Middle Class Suburbs, Class 3.1,1999 262
13.8 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Working Class Suburbs, Class 3.2,1999 263
13.9 Perceived Risk of Death by Respondents 60+: Paris, First Ring, and France, 1998 2000 264
13.10 Perceived Risk of Disability by Respondents 60+:
Paris, First Ring, and France, 1998 2000 265
13.11 Average Number of Annual Physician Consultations for Persons 60+:
Paris, First Ring, and France, 1998 2000 265
14.1 Components of Pension Payments: lle de France and France, 1997 269
14.2 Pension Payments for Persons 60+ by Gender and Age Group:
lle de France and France, 1997 270
14.3 Income Reported by Household Heads 75+: Paris Arrondissements, 2000 272
14.4 Characteristics of Housing Units for Household Heads 60+
and All Households: Paris, 1996 273
14.5 Characteristics of Households with Heads 60+, by Age Group: Paris, 1999 277
15.1 Characteristics of Households Headed by Persons 60+, by Age Group:
Paris Arrondissements, 1999 286
15.2 Substandard Housing Conditions for Households Headed by Persons 60+:
Paris and Arrondissements, 1999 287
15.3 Housing Units in 5 Story Buildings or Higher without Elevators,
by Age of Household Head: Paris and Arrondissements, 1999 289
15.4 Persons 75+ Receiving Home Nursing Care:
Paris and Arrondissements, First Ring, and France, 1999 293
15.5 Number of Units/Beds Occupied by Parisians in Residential Units, Retirement Homes,
and Nursing Homes: Paris and the Rest of lle de France, 2000 297
17.1 Changes in Total Population, by Age Group and Dependency Ratio:
Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1985 2000 305
17.2 Fertility Rate: Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1995 2000 306
17.3 Income Index and Per Capita Income: Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1985,1990,1995 306
17.4 Labor Force Participation among Persons 65+:
Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1985,1995,2000 306
17.5 Persons80+Living Alone: Japan, Tokyo, and Wards, 1985 2000 308
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17.6 Average Life Expectancy at Birth, by Gender: Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1975 2000 308
17.7 Life Expectancy at 65 by Gender: Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1980,1995,2000 308
17.8 Institutionalized Persons 65+ and 85+: Japan, Tokyo, and 23 Wards, 1990,1995 309
18.1 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Persons 65+:
Japan, Tokyo, and Selected Areas, 1997 1999 315
18.2 Use of Home Care Services for Persons 65+: Japan and Selected Tokyo Areas, 1997 316
20.1 Summary of Persons 65+ and Preliminary Survey Samples for Japan's
Long Term Care Insurance Program: Central Tokyo, by Ward, 1998 339
20.2 Results of Satisfaction Surveys Conducted by the Tokyo
Metropolitan Government and by Wards, 1998 341
21.1 Persons 65+and 85+: Tokyo and Japan, 1997 2000 349
21.2 Persons 65+ Living Alone: Tokyo and Japan, 1998,2000 350
21.3 Living Arrangements of Persons 65+: Tokyo and Japan, 1995 350
21.4 Level ofCare Need among Persons 65+: Tokyo and Japan, March 2001 351
21.5 Persons Requiring Long Term Care, by Age Group and Gender: Japan, 2001 352
21.6 Institutional Long Term Care Beds: Tokyo and Japan, 2000 352
21.7 Institutional Long Term Care Beds: Tokyo, 1998 353
21.8 Medical and Public Health Personnel: Tokyo, 23 Wards, and Japan, 1996 354
21.9 Home Helper Visits: Tokyo, 1996 and 1999 355
21.10 Correlations between Inpatient Days of Persons 75+ and
Community Medical Resources, 1996 and 1998 356
22.1 Institutional Long Term Care Beds: NYC, London, Paris, and Tokyo 363
22.2 Home Help Users 65+: NYC, 2000 366
22.3 Home Help Users 65+: Paris, 2002 2003 368
22.4 Home Help Users 65+: NYC, London, Paris, and Tokyo, 2000 2002 369
22.5 Home Nursing Users 65+: Paris and Tokyo, 2002 370
22.6 Forms of Intermediary Care: NYC, Paris and First Ring, and Tokyo 371
22.7 Community Residential Options: Four World Cities, 1999 and 2001 373 |
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