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Selected Books:

Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions (English, Springer Publisher). (see Springer Website for its available information, Springer's Flyer ,and order forms)

The Data Book of the 1998 Wave of Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (in Both Chinese and English).

The Graphics Book of the Oldest-Old in China (in Both Chinese and English).

 

 

An Incomplete List of Publications, Presentations, Books, Chapters, and Theses Using the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey Data Sets
(Up to 2007 August 31)


◆ 25 Papers Written in English, Published or Accepted for Publication in The U.S. or European Peer-Reviewed Journals 
◆ 1 Book and 4 Book Chapters Written in English and Published in the U.S. or Europe 
◆ 4 Books Published in China (two of them written in both English and Chinese) and 3 Book Chapters
◆ 89 Papers Written in English and Presented in International Conferences
◆ 103 Papers Written and Published in peer-reviewed Chinese journals
◆ 2 special issues of Chinese journals
◆ 2 Ph.D. Dissertations Written in English and passed defense in the U.S. universities
◆ 3 Ph.D. Dissertations Written in Chinese and passed defense at Peking University 
◆ 15 M.A. Theses Written in Chinese and passed defense at Peking University (we have not yet received information about graduate students’ these using CLHLS data at other Chinese universities, but we know that they have been using it)

 

A. List of Papers (25) Written in English, Published or Accepted for Publication in the U.S. or European peer-reviewed journals 

  1. Dupre, Matthew E.; Liu, G.uangya; and Gu, Danan. in press. forthcoming. Predictors of longevity: Evidence from the oldest-old in China. American Journal of Public Health.
  2. Gu, Danan; Liu, Gungya; Vlosky, Denese, A.; and Zeng, Yi. 2007. Factors associated with place of death among the Chinese oldest-old. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 26(1), 34-57.
  3. Gu, Danan; Liu, Guangya; and Dupre, Matthew E. 2007. Different profiles between institutionalized residents and community-dwelling residents at the oldest-old ages in China. Social Science & Medicine, 64, 871-883.
  4. Gu, Danan; and Xu, Qin. 2007. Sociodemographic effects on dynamics of task-specific ADL functioning at the oldest-old ages. Journal of Cross-cultural Gerontology, 22(1), 61-81.
  5. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2004.Sociodemographic effects on the onset and recovery of ADL disability among Chinese oldest-old. Demographic Research 11, 1-42.
  6. Liu, Guiping; and Zhang, Zhen. 2004. Sociodemographic differentials of the self-rated health of the oldest-old Chinese. Population Research & Policy Review, 23(2), 117-133.
  7. Sun, Rongjun; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2006. Mortality of the oldest old in China: The role of social and solitary customary activities. Journal of Aging and Health, 18(1),37-55.
  8. Wang, Zhenglian; Zeng, Yi; Jeune, Bernard; and Vaupel, James W. 1998. Age validation of Han Chinese centenarians. GENUS - An International Journal of Demography, Vol. LIV: 123-141.
  9. Wu, Zheng; and Schimmele, Christoph M. 2005. Psychological disposition and self-reported health among the oldest old in China. Ageing and Society, 25, 1-17.
  10. Zeng, Yi; Vaupel, James W.; Xiao, Zhenyu; Zhang, Chunyuang; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2001. The Healthy Longevity Survey and the active life expectancy of the oldest old in China. Population: An English Selection, 13(1):  95-116.
  11. Zeng, Yi; Vaupel, James W.; Xiao, Zhenyu; Zhang, Chunyuang; and Liu Yuzhi. 2001. L’enquete sue la longevite en bonne sante: l’esperance de vie sans incapacite des personnes tres agees en Chine. Population: Longevite, 56(1).
  12. Zeng, Yi; and George, Linda. 2002. Extremely rapid aging and the living arrangement of elderly persons: the case of China. In: Living Arrangements of Older Persons, Population Bulletin of the United Nations, Special Issue Nos. 42/43, New York: United Nations.
  13. Zeng, Yi; Vaupel, James W.; Xiao, Zhenyu; Zhang, Chunyuan; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2002. Sociodemographic and health profiles of oldest old in China. Population and Development Review, No. 2, Vol. 28.
  14. Zeng, Yi; and Vaupel James W. 2002. Functional capacity and self-evaluation of health and life of the oldest old in China. Journal of Social Issues, 58: 733-748.
  15. Zeng, Yi. 2002. Aging in China. In Ekerdt, David J. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aging. Macmillan Reference USA, an Imprint of the Gale Group, New York.
  16.  Zeng, Yi; Liu, Yuzhi; and George, Linda. 2003. Gender differentials of oldest old in China. Research on Aging. 25: 65-80.
  17. Zeng, Yi; and Vaupel, James W. 2003. Oldest old mortality in China. Demographic Research, Vol. 8 (7): 215-244.
  18. Zeng, Yi.  2004.  Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey and some research findings. Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 4: S49-S52.
  19. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; and Land, Kenneth C. 2007. Association of childhood socioeconomic with healthy longevity at oldest-old ages in China. Demography, 44(3),497-518.
  20. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; and Land, Kenneth C. 2004. A new method for correcting underestimation of disabled life expectancy and application to Chinese oldest-old. Demography, Vol. 41 (2): 335-361.
  21. Zeng, Yi; and Vaupel, James W. 2004. Association of late childbearing with healthy longevity among the oldest-old in China. Population Studies, 58(1): 37-53.
  22. Zimmer, Zachary. 2005.  Health and living arrangement transitions among China's oldest-old.  Research on Aging.  27(5): 526-555.
  23. Zhang, Weiguo; and Liu, Guiping . 2007. Childlessness, psychological well-being, and life satisfaction among the elderly in China. Journal of Cross-cultural Gerontology, 22, 185-203.
  24. Zhang, Zhenmei. 2006. Gender differentials in cognitive impairment and decline of the oldest old in China. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 61B(2): S107-S115.
  25. Zhu, Haiyan; and Xie, Yu.  2007. Socioeconomic differential in mortality among the oldest-old in China. Research on Aging, 29(2), 125-143.

 

B. List of Book (1) or Book Chapters (4) Written in English and Published in the U.S. or Europe

  1. Zeng, Yi; Poston, Dudley L. Jr.; Vlosky, Denese A.; and Gu, Danan (eds.) 2007 . Healthy Longevity in China: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Dimensions. Springer Publisher. (in Press) There are 23 chapters that use the CLHLS dataset (see the table of contents.) 
  2. Guo, Zhigang. 2005. Living arrangement of the oldest old in China. In Yi Zeng et al. (eds). Longer Life and Healthy Aging.  Springer Publisher.
  3. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; and Land, Kenneth C. 2005. A Method for Correcting the Underestimation of Disabled Life Expectancy, with an Empirical Application to Oldest-Old in China. In Yi Zeng et al. (eds). Longer Life and Healthy Aging.  Springer Publisher.
  4. Zeng, Yi; Liu, Yuzhi; and George, Linda K. 2005.  Female disadvantages among the elderly in China, In Yi Zeng et al. (eds). Longer Life and Healthy Aging. Springer Publisher.
  5. Zhou, Yun; and Ren, Qiang. 2005. Longevity among Chinese consanguines. In Yi Zeng et al. (eds). Longer Life and Healthy Aging. Netherlands: Springer Publisher.

Another two books in both English and Chinese published in China. (please see Section E)

C. List of Conference Papers Written in English

  1. Ahlburg, Dennis, A.; Jensen, Eric, R.; and Liao, Ruyan. 2005. When I’m 104: The determinants of healthy longevity among the oldest-old in China. Paper presented at Population Association of America, March 31- April 2, 2005. Philadelphia, USA.
  2. Booth, Heather; and Zhao, Zhongwei. 2004. Age reporting in the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS). Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  3. Cai, Tianji; and Zhou, Qiong. 2006. Mortality of Chinese female oldest old: Does it differ among support patterns & living arrangements?  Accepted as a poster in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  4. Chen, Feinian; and Short, Susan E. 2004. Household context and subjective well-being among the oldest-old in China. Presented at annual meeting of Population Association of America, April 1-3, Boston.
  5. Chen, Feinian; and Short, Susan E. 2004. The implications of different living arrangements for the oldest old in China. Presented at Conference on Chinese Healthy Aging and Socioeconomics: International Perspectives. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, August 20-21.
  6. Chen, Jiajian; and Wu, Zhen. 2004. Gender difference in the effects of self-rated health on mortality among the oldest-old in China. Paper presented at Conference on Chinese Healthy Aging and Socioeconomics: International Perspectives. 2004, August 20-21. Duke University, Durham. NC. USA. Journal of Cross-cultural gerontology. Under review.
  7. Chu, Junhong; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2001. Demographic, socioeconomic, and health status of centenarians in China. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Population Association of America. March 29-31, Washington, D.C.
  8. Du, Peng. 2004. Successful aging of Chinese elderly. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  9. Gerstorf, Denis; and Smith, Jacqui. 2004. Do long-lived individuals maintain their capacity for well-being over time? 2-Year longitudinal analyses from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  10. Gerstorf, Denis; Li, Qiang; Smith, Jacqui; and Zeng, Yi. 2004. Age changes in subjective well-being among the oldest-old: Longitudinal analyses from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study. Poster presented at the 18th Biennial Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD), Ghent, Belgium. July.
  11. Goodkind, Daniel, M. 2004. The mortality of china's oldest old: Comparisons and questions from the healthy longevity survey and the 2000 Census. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  12. Gu, Danan. 2007. Access healthcare makes a difference in healthy longevity. Paper will be presented as the 2007 Beijing Forum. Nov. 2-4. 2007. Beijing.
  13. Gu, Danan; Liu, Gungya; Vlosky, Denese, A.; and Zeng, Yi. 2005. Factors associated with place of death among the Chinese oldest-old. Paper presented at annual meeting of American Sociological Association, August 13-16, Philadelphia.
  14. Gu, Danan; Liu, Guangya; and Dupre, Matthew E. 2005. Different profiles between institutionalized residents and community-dwelling residents at the oldest-old ages in China. Paper presented at annual meeting of North American Chinese Sociologists Association, August 12, Philadelphia.
  15. Gu, Danan; Purser, Jama; and Zeng, Y. 2007. The associations of left handedness and healthy longevity among the elderly in China. Paper will be presented at the 2007 Annual meeting of GSA. San Francesco, Nov 16-20.
  16. Gu, Danan; and Xu, Qin. 2004. Sociodemographic effects on dynamics of task-specific ADL functioning at the oldest-old ages. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  17. Gu, Danan; Vlosky, Denese, A.; and Zeng, Yi. 2005. Transitions and life expectancies of living arrangements of the oldest-old in China. Poster at annual meeting of Gerontological Society of America, November 18-22, New Orleans.
  18. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2001. Healthiness of survival and suffering before dying among oldest old in China. Paper presented at International Symposium on Healthy Aging Studies in China, 25 October 2001, Beijing, Jointly organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Family Studies, Peking University, IUSSP Committee on Health and Longevity, and China Population Association.
  19. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2004.Sociodemographic effects on the onset and recovery of ADL disability among Chinese oldest-old. Presented in the 2004 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, April 1-3, Boston.
  20. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2006. Gender difference in improvement of health status among the Chinese elderly 1992-2002.  Accepted as a poster in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  21. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2006. Leisure touring and its effects on health, quality of life and mortality among the Chinese elderly. Paper accepted as a presentation at Southern Demographic Association of America, Nov. 2-4. 2006. Durham, NC.
  22. Gu, Danan; Zhu, Haiyan; Zeng, Yi; and Xie, Yu. 2006. Are protective effects of marriage on health and survival still persistent at oldest-old ages? Poster at the 2006 annual meeting of Gerontological Society of America. Nov, 16-20, Dallas, TX
  23. Guo, Zhigang. 2001. Living arrangement of the oldest old in China and its determinants. Paper presented at International Symposium on Healthy Aging Studies in China, 25 October 2001, Beijing, Jointly organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Family Studies, Peking University, IUSSP Committee on Health and Longevity, and China Population Association.
  24. Guo, Zhigang. 2004. What impacts does demographic transition have on family support for the elderly in China? Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  25. Hidajat, Mira M.; Hayward, Mark D.; and Best, Latrica. 2004. Residence, financial support, and transitions in functional limitations in China. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA. November 19-23.
  26. Huang, Cheng. 2006. A life course perspective on early life conditions and mortality in very late life stage. Accepted as a poster in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  27. Ji, Ying; and Zhang, Lei. 2006. Chinese oldest old with dementia: Study on the causes of dementia from sociodemographic sight. Accepted as a poster in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  28. Jiang, Cheng. 2005. Economic effects on the onset of ADL disability among Chinese oldest-old. FED Working Papers Series. No. FE20050032. The China Center for Economic Research, Peking University: Beijing.
  29. Jiang, Leiwen. 2001. Study on difference in individual fertility on the Chinese oldest-old. Paper presented at International Symposium on Healthy Aging Studies in China, 25 October 2001, Beijing, Jointly organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Family Studies, Peking University, IUSSP Committee on Health and Longevity, and China Population Association.
  30. Li, Jianmin. 2004. Education and occupation as factors affecting longevity and healthy of Chinese elders. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  31. Li, Jianxin; Zhang, Zhen; and Wang, Jiabao. 2004. Association between lifestyle and self-rated-health of Chinese oldest old. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  32. Li, Qiang; Gerstorf, Denis; Smith, Jacqui; & Zeng, Yi. 2004. Correlates of subjective well-being in the oldest-old: Cross-sectional analyses from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study. Poster presented at the 18th Biennial Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD), Ghent, Belgium. July.
  33. Li, Qiang, 2005. What have we learned from healthy longevity surveys? Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  34. Li, Yi. 2007. The social stratification of health: the case of older Chinese. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Aging in Developing Countries: Building Bridges for Integrated Research Agendas organized by the International Union for Scientific Studies of Population, Santiago, Chile, April 23-24, 2007.
  35. Liu, Guiping. 2001. Marital status and self-rated health of the oldest old Chinese. Paper presented at International Symposium on Healthy Aging Studies in China, 25 October 2001, Beijing, Jointly organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Family Studies, Peking University, IUSSP Committee on Health and Longevity, and China Population Association.
  36. Liu, Guangya; Dupre, Matthew E., Danan, Gu; Chen, Feinian; and Armstrong, Christine. 2007. Subjective well-being of the institutionalized and community-residing oldest-old in China. Paper will be presented at the 2007 Annual meeting of GSA. San Francesco, Nov 16-20.
  37. Liu, Guiping, 2004. Social-economic status and mortality: the case of the oldest-old Chinese 1998–2000. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  38. Liu, Hui. 2005. Provincial mortality of Chinese oldest-old. Posted at annual meeting of Population Association of America, March 31- April 2. Philadelphia, USA.
  39. Liu, Yuzhi; and Li, Qiang. 2004. Self-rated health and mortality risk in the Chinese oldest old. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  40. Lagona, Francesco. (2004). Nonparametric statistical analysis of the spatial distribution of the centenarians in China. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  41. Lu, Jiehua; Wang, Hongbo; and Pan, Yi. 2004. Analysis of environmental and socioeconomic Determinants affecting population longevity level at county level in China. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  42. Luo, Ye. 2005. Relationship of SES, living arrangements, and activities to perceived quality of life among elderly Chinese. Poster at the Annual Conference of the Gerontological Society of America, Nov. 18-22, Orlando, FL.
  43. Ming, Wen; and Gu, Danan (2007). The Effects of Childhood, Adulthood, and Community Socioeconomic Status on Healthy Aging among Older People in China: An Integrated Approach. Paper presented at the 2007 Annual meeting of the American Sociology Association. New York.
  44. Moran, W. P.; Lv, Sihan; and Chen, Guoqing. 2005. Comparisons in ADL impairments between Chinese and American oldest-old. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  45. Poston, Dudley, L.; and Min, Hosik. 2004. The effects of sociodemographic factors on the hazard of dying among aged Chinese males and females. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  46. Poston, Dudley. 2005. Past and projected population growth in China and the elderly population, and the hazard of dying among China’s oldest old. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  47. Saito, Yasuhiko; and Gu, Danan. 2004. Active life expectancy among Chinese oldest old: are there any differences by gender, ethnicity, place of residence and SES? Paper presented at the annual meeting of Gerontological Society of America, November 18-22, 2004. Washington, D.C.
  48. Smith, Jacqui. 2004. Organizer of Poster Workshop: Successful aging in four countries: Processes and outcomes. Presented at the XIIIVth Biennial Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD), Ghent, Belgium. July.
  49. Smith, Jacqui; Gerstorf, Denis; and Li, Qiang. 2005. Psychological resources for well-being among octogenarians, nonagenarians, and centenarians: Differential effects of age and selective mortality. Working paper.
  50. Smith, Jacqui; Gerstorf, Denis; and Li, Qiang. 2004. Psychological Resources for healthy longevity: cross-sectional analyses of subjective well being in the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  51. Smith, Jacqui; Denis Gersorf; and Li, Qiang. 2004. Well-being among the oldest old: Findings from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study (CLHLS). Presentation in the Symposium "Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey: A Unique Data Resource and Research Opportunities" at the 57th annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington DC. November 18-22.
  52. Sun, Rongjun; and Gu, Danan (2007). Community Socioeconomic Status and Environmental Quality, and Health Status of the Elderly in Urban China. Paper will be presented at the 2007 Annual meeting of GSA. San Francesco, Nov 16-20.
  53. Tao, Liqun. 2005. The Research of the Determinants of Healthy Longevity of the Centenarians. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  54. Wang, Dewen; and Ye, Zhenwen. 2005. Gender differentials of health status and its determinants among the elderly in China. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  55. Wang, Guixin. 2005. Study on the Elderly Migration and Problems of providing for the aged in China. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  56. Wang, Ping; and Li, Shuzhou. 2005. Dynamic analysis of elderly living arrangement in rural China. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  57. Wu, Zheng. 2004. Living arrangements and psychological well-being among the oldest old population in China. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  58. Wu, Zheng; and Schimmele, Christoph M. 2005. Psychological disposition and self-reported health in old age: An examination of the oldest-old in China. Paper presented at Population Association of America, March 31- April 2, 2005. Philadelphia, USA.
  59. Xiao Zhenyu; Yuan, Ye; and Wang, Lili. 2005. Individual behaviors and healthy longevity of the oldest-old in Pengshan. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  60. Xie, Jipan. 2005. Sharper than a serpent's tooth? Sons, daughters, and financial support for the oldest old in contemporary China. Presented at XXV International Population Conference of International Union for Scientific Studies of Population, July 18-23, Paris, France.
  61. Xu, Qin; Wei, Yanyan; and Yuan, Ye. 2005. Family longevity of the oldest old in Pengshan. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  62. You Danzhen. 2004. Do the parents and siblings of the longevous Chinese also live longer?--Familial factors on mortality. Posted at annual meeting of Population Association of America, April 1-3, Boston.
  63. You, Danzhen; Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2006. Familial transmission of human longevity among the oldest-old in China. Accepted as a presentation in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles. 
  64. Yuan, Ye. 2001. ADL status changes of Chinese oldest old between 1998 and 200: A multistate life table analysis. Paper present at International Symposium on Healthy Aging Studies in China, 25 October 2001, Beijing, Jointly organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Family Studies, Peking University, IUSSP Committee on Health and Longevity, and China Population Association.
  65. Yuan, Ye; and Zhang, Qiuxia.2005. Birth order and healthy longevity among the oldest-old in Pengshan County. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  66. Zeng, Yi .2004. Progress and perspectives of Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  67. Zeng, Yi; and Gu, Danan (2007). Having a Daughter May Likely Be Beneficial at Old Ages-- Lessons Learned from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Aging in Developing Countries: Building Bridges for Integrated Research Agendas organized by the International Union for Scientific Studies of Population, Santiago, Chile, April 23-24, 2007.
  68. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; and George, Linda, K. 2005. Association of religious participation with health and survival among the oldest-old in China. Paper presented at Population Association of America, March 31- April 2, 2005. Philadelphia, USA.
  69. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; Land, Kenneth C. 2005.Association of Childhood Socioeconomic with Healthy Longevity at Oldest-old Ages in China. Presented at XXV International Population Conference of International Union for Scientific Studies of Population. Paris, July, 18-23. Demography, under review.
  70. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; Purser, Jama; and Hoenig, Helen. 2007. Effects of environmental factors on healthy longevity in China. Paper will be presented the 2007 Annual meeting of GSA. San Francesco, Nov 16-20.
  71. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; and Liu, Yuzhi (2007). Body mass index and its association with mortality at the old ages: A case from China. Accepted as a poster at the 2007 Annual meeting of GSA. San Francesco, Nov 16-20.
  72. Zeng, Yi; Liu, Yuzhi; Xiao, Zhenyu, and Vaupel, James .W. 2004. Introduction to CLHLS and findings on the association of early life conditions with Healthy Longevity at oldest-old ages. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Gerontological Society of America, November 18-22, 2004. Washington, D.C. The Gerontologist, under review.
  73. Zhai, Zhenwu. 2004. The conflict between the trend of living in ‘empty nests’ and the decrease in self-supporting ability of Chinese elderly. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  74. Zhan, Jie; and Lin, Bao. Gender difference of children in old age support. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  75. Zhang, Wei; and Ross, Catherine E. 2005. Education and psychological distress among the oldest-old in China. Under review.
  76. Zhang, Wenjuan. 2006. Comparative study on intergenerational support for parents and parents-in-law. Accepted as a poster in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  77. Zhang, Zhen. 2005. The impact of intergenerational support on health of the elderly. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  78. Zhang, Zhen. 2004. The Effect of caregiving from children on health status of the elderly: protection or selection? Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  79. Zhang, Zhenmei; and Gu, Danan. 2005. Early childhood environment and risk of cognitive impairment in the oldest old in China. Presented at the 2005 annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. November 18-23, Orlando.
  80. Zhang, Zhenmei; Gu, Danan; and Hayward, D Mark. 2006. Early-life conditions and the onset of cognitive impairment among the oldest-old in China. Accepted as a presentation in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  81. Zhao, Baohua; Yuan, Ye. 2002. A multi-state life table analysis of the oldest-old and long term policies on the ageing issue in China. Paper presented at IUSSP regional population conference. June 10-13, Bangkok.
  82. Zhao, Zhongwei. 2005. Challenges to health longevityInequality in health care and mortality in China. Paper presented at international conference on healthy longevity. Meishan, Sichuan, China. September, 21-23.
  83. Zhao, Zhong. 2004. Analysis of health and longevity in oldest-old population: A health capital approach. Paper presented at the workshop on Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China. August 2–4, 2004. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Rostock, Germany.
  84. Zhou, Min, and Qian, Zhenchao. 2005. Social support and quality of life: China’s oldest-old. Paper presented at Population Association of America, March 31- April 2, 2005. Philadelphia, USA.
  85. Zhou, Qiong. 2006. Living arrangements of widowed oldest-old women, China: Who are they living with? Accepted as a presentation in the 2006 annual meeting of the Population Association of America, March 31-April 1, Los Angeles.
  86. Zhou, Yun; and Ren, Qiang. 2001. Longevity among Chinese lineal kin. Paper presented at International Symposium on Healthy Aging Studies in China, 25 October 2001, Beijing, Jointly organized by Center for Healthy Aging and Family Studies, Peking University, IUSSP Committee on Health and Longevity, and China Population Association.
  87. Zhu, Haiyan, and Xie, Yu. 2005. Socioeconomic differential in mortality among the oldest-old in China. Paper presented at Population Association of America, March 31- April 2, 2005. Philadelphia, USA..
  88. Zimmer, Zachary. 2004. The prevalence and determinants of transitions in living arrangements among the oldest-old in China. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Gerontological Society of America, November 18-22, 2004. Washington, D.C.

 

D.  List of Ph.D. Theses Written in English and passed defense in the U.S. universities

  1. Xie, Jipan, 2005. Effects of Fertility Change and Son Preference on Intergenerational Support for Chinese Elders. Doctorate degree. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, June.
  2. Zhou, Min. 2004. Social Support and Quality of Life: China’s Oldest Old. Master degree. Sociology Department, Ohio State University. June.

 

E. List of Books (4) and Book Chapters (3) Published in China

(1) Books

  1. Liu, Yuzhi; Yuan, Ye, et al. 2007. A Research Study of the Oldest-old Chinese. Beijing: Population Publishing House. (see the table of contents in English, 10 chapters).
  2. The Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey Project. 2000. The Data Book of the 1998 Wave of Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey ( in both English and Chinese).  Beijing: Peking University Press.
  3. Zeng, Yi; Gu, Danan; Xiao, Zhenyu; and Tao, Liqun. 2005. The Graphics Book of the Oldest-Old in China (Both in English and Chinese). Beijing: China Population Press.
  4. Zeng, Yi; Liu, Yuzhi; Zhang, Chunyun; and Xiao, Zhenyu. 2004. Analyses of the Determinants of Healthy Longevity. Beijing: Peking University Press. (see the table of contents in English, 30 chapters).

(2) Book Chapters (in other books)

  1. Gu, Danan. 2002. Quality of life before dying: A case of the Chinese oldest-old. In Baohua Zhao (ed.). Quality of life of the elderly and policy issues in China, Pp122-130. Beijing: Hualing Press.
  2. Liu, Yuzhi; and Zhou, Yun. 2007. Gender difference in education among the Chinese elderly. In G. Wei and C. Wang (eds.). Education: A Gender Perspective, Pp.198-211. Shanghai: Xuelin Publisher.
  3. Yuan, Ye. 2002 Condition of self-support among the oldest-old in China and long-term care policy. In Baohua Zhao (ed.). Quality of life of the elderly and policy issues in China, Pp 274-283. Beijing: Hualing Press.

 

F. List of Paper Written and Published in peer-reviewed Chinese journals

  1. Ao, Jin; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2004. Factors associated with decline of cognitive function among the Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 2, 119-122.
  2. Cai, Tianji. 2004. Self-reported life satisfaction and its determinants among Chinese elderly females living alone. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 70-74.
  3. Cai, Wenmei; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2001. Socio-demographic analysis of healthy longevity of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 61-65.
  4. Chen, Wei; and Du, Xia. 2002. The role of number and sex of children in supporting the oldest-old: determinants of living conditions of the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 6, 49-55.
  5. Chen, Weiming. 2004. The resources and supply of daily care for the Chinese urban oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 117-120.
  6. Chu, Junhong; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2001. The Chinese centenarians. Population & Economics, 4, 29-35.
  7. Chu, Junhong. 2001. Studies on financial dependability and activities of daily living of the Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 66-70.
  8. Dong, Renzheng. 2001. Some thoughts on quality of life of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 115-116.
  9. Gu, Danan. 2001. A discussion on assessment of data quality in the studies of aging and health. Population & Economics, 2, 38-43.
  10. Gu, Danan. 2002. Timely medication among the oldest-old in China. Population Journal, 3, 54-60.
  11. Gu, Danan. 2002. Quality of life before dying among the oldest-old in China. In Baohua Zhao (ed.). Policy Issues of Improvement of the Quality of Life of the Elderly in China, Pp122-130. Beijing: Hualing Press.
  12. Gu, Danan. 2003. Gender differential effects of marriage on health and longevity at very old ages: A case of China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 3, 32-40.
  13. Gu, Danan. 2003. Characteristics of the most robust and the frailest oldest-old in China with a discussion of determinants of health status. Market & Demographic Analysis, 1, 1-10.
  14. Gu, Danan. 2004. Multivariate multistate life table analysis of activities of daily living functioning among the oldest old in China. Population & Economic, 4. 15-21.
  15. Gu, Danan. 2005. The latest international studies on trend in health of the elderly and forecast methods. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 3, 81-86.
  16. Gu, Danan. 2007. Impacts of traveling and exercise on healthy longevity. Population Journal 3, 41-46.
  17. Gu, Danan; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2006. Comparative analysis of health status and mortality risk between institutionalized elders and community-dwelling elders in China. Population Research, 5, 51-58.
  18. Gu, Danan; Liu, Yuzhi; Zhang, Yingxin; Ren, Hong; and Zeng, Yi. 2007. Analysis of number of days needing full-time care before dying among the Chinese elderly. Population and Economics, No.6. forthcoming.
  19. Gu, Danan; and Qiu, Li. 2003. Cognitive functioning and its determinants among the oldest-old in China. Journal of Nanjng College for Population and Management, 2, 3-9.
  20. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2001. Health status of oldest-old in China by using Grade of Membership. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 8-14.
  21. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2002. Health life expectancy of the oldest-old in China. Population & Economics, 2, 9-15.
  22. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2004. Socio-demographic effects on ADL dynamics among Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, (special issue) 14-21.
  23. Gu, Danan; and Zeng, Yi. 2006. Changes of disability in activities of daily living among Chinese elderly from 1992 to 2002. Population and Economics, 4, 9-13.
  24. Gu, Danan; Zeng, Yi; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2001. A review on methods in calculating the healthy life expectancy. Market & Demographic Analysis, 4, 9-17.
  25. Gu, Danan; Zeng, Yi; Liu, Yuzhi; and Zeng, Xinxian. 2007. Frailty index and its association with suffering death. Population Research, No.5. 35-41.
  26. Gu, Jiantang. 2001. The impact of smoking and alcohol-drinking on health of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 78-82.
  27. Gui, Shixun. 2001. Study on quality of life of the Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 107-111.
  28. Gui, Shixun. 2004. Some thoughts on long-term care in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 111-116.
  29. Guo, Zhigang. 2002. The living arrangement of the oldest-old in China and its determinants. Population Research, 1, 37-42.
  30. Huang, Rongqing. 2001. Health, chronic diseases, and mortality of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 20-23.
  31. Huang, Runlong; and Niu, Biao. 2002. The gender difference and its causes of quality of life among Chinese oldest-old. Population and Economics, supplementary issue, 129-132.
  32. Huang, Runlong; Poston, Dudley L.; and Niu, Biao. 1999. Sociological research on health conditions of the oldest-old in Jiangsu Province. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 5, 57-62.
  33. Jiang, Leiwen. 2001. The effects of education and occupation changes on human fertility: Evidence from the survey of Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 27-31.
  34. Li, Deming; Chen, Tianyong, and Wu, Zhenyun. 2007. Quality of life and subjective well-being of the aged in Chinese countryside. Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 12, 1193-1196.
  35. Li, Deming; Chen, Tianyong, and Wu, Zhenyun. 2007. Mental status of the oldest-old in China and its associated factors. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 21(9), 614-617.
  36. Li, Deming; Chen, Tianyong, and Wu, Zhenyun. 2007. Subjective well-being of the female elderly in China and its infulential factors. Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 8, 778-780.
  37. Li, Jianxin. 2004. Study on the relationship between social support and life satisfaction of the Chinese Elderly. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue 43-47.
  38. Li, Jianxin. 2007. Social support and quality of life of the elderly in China. Population Research, 3,50-60.
  39. Li, Jianxin; and Luo, Weixiang. 2007. Life satisfaction of the elderly from individual and social comparative perspectives. Chinese Journal of Population Science, No.4, 10-19.
  40. Li, Kai; and Hao, Qin. 2004. Study on healthy life expectancy among the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 10, 915-916.
  41. Li, Qiang; Gerstorf, Denis; Smith, Jacqui. 2004. Self-rated well-being in the oldest-old and its determinants. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 55-62.
  42. Li, Zhiwu; Huang, Yueqin; and Liu, Yuzhi. 2007. Survey on cognitive function and its influencing factors in aged people over 65 years old in China, Journal of the Fourth Military Medical University, 16, 1518-1522.
  43. Liu, Guiping. 2004. Sociodemographic effects on the mortality risk of Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 96-100.
  44. Liu, Jin. 2004. The effect of number of Children on quality of living of the Chinese rural oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 48-54.
  45. Liu, Jufen; and Bai, Mingwen. 2004. Life quality and its correlates among the oldest-old in Being, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 101-104.
  46. Liu, Yuzhi. 2000. Current status of the female aged people and our responsibility. Population & Economics, 6, 59-61.
  47. Liu, Yuzhi. 2001. Concerned about gender issues among Chinese people of advanced age. Collection of Women's Studies, 4, 47-51.
  48. Liu, Yuzhi; and Chu, Junhong. 2001. Social support of the centenarians in China. Market & Demographic Analysis, 2, 10-18.
  49. Liu, Yuzhi; and Li, Qiang. 2004. Association of self-rated health and mortality risk among the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 4,28-35.
  50. Liu, Yuzhi; and Zhang, Chunyuan. 2003. Current situation, problem and countermeasures of economic and medical security of the oldest-old. Population & Economics, 1, 12-16.
  51. Ma, Qingkun. 2002. A comparative study of self-evaluation of health among the oldest-old. Northwest Population Journal, 2, 11-13.
  52. Ma, Qingkun; and Huang, Xuexing. 2002. Analysis of health status and lifestyles among the oldest-old in Zhejiang Province, China. Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 2, 87-89.
  53. Niu, Biao; and Huang, Runlong. 2003. Gender differential in Health status among oldest-old in China. Market & Demographic Analysis, 2, 51-57.
  54. Niu, Biao; and Xu Qin. 2001. Analysis of the basic psychological functioning of the Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 53-56.
  55. Song, Xinming, 2002. Application of Radit analysis in health studies of the elderly. Market & Demographic Analysis, 5, 38-41.
  56. Song, Xinming; and Chen, Gong. 2001. A review on the national workshop on health and longevity. Market & Demographic Analysis, 2, 19-23.
  57. Song, Xinming; and Chen, Gong. 2001. Impacts of chronic physical diseases and cognitive functioning on the activities of daily living of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 42-47.
  58. Tao, Liqun. 2001. Activities of daily living and daily care of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 36-41.
  59. Tian, Feng; and Zheng, Zhenzhen. 2004. Changes and determinants of self-rated health among the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 63-69.
  60. Wang, Dewen; Ye, Zhenwen; Zhu, Jianping; Wang, Jianhong; and Lin, Hesen. 2004. Functioning of activities of daily life and its determinants among Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 91-95.
  61. Wang, Jiabao. 2003. Smoking and mortality among Chinese oldest-old. Market & Demographic Analysis, 2, 44-50.
  62. Wang, Jinying. 2004. Correlation of health with financial support from children and lifestyle among Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 22-28.
  63. Wang, Shuxin; and Zeng, Xianxin. 2001. Gender differences in the activities of daily living of the Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 48-52.
  64. Wang, Ying; Fu, Chonghui; and Li, Yuzhu. 2004. The impact of psychological features of Chinese elderly on their life satisfaction. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 75-80.
  65. Wu, Cangping; Su, Ping; Chen, Jie; and Wang, Anliu. 2001. Some thoughts on methodology of studying healthy aging. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 101-106.
  66. Wu, Deqing; and Zhan, Jie. 2001. The relationship between diet and self-reported health of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 83-88.
  67. Wu, Xiaolan; and Xu, Qin. 2004. An analysis on the basic physical function of the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 105-110.
  68. Xiao, Zhenyu. 2001. China's oldest-old: current status, problems and policy suggestions. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 4-7.
  69. Xu, Qin. 2001. Analysis of the Psychology of the Oldest-old. Population Journal, 5, 45-52.
  70. Xu, Qin. 2001. Identification and Examination of Ages among the Oldest-old. Market & Demographic Analysis, 2, 1-9.
  71. Xu, Qin; and Gu, Danan. 2001. A comparative study on the status of health and mortality between rural and urban Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 15-19.
  72. Yi, Deting, 2007. A study on the disablement among the elderly. Population and Economy, 4.
  73. Yi, Deting, 2007. Longitudinal analysis on the changes of ADL disability and its associated factors among the oldest-old in China. Population Journal, 4.
  74. Yi, Deting; and Liu, Jiehua. 2007. Individual and community factors associated with activities of daily living among the oldest-old: An application of the HLM method. Population Research, 2,
  75. Yi, Deting. 2007. Multilevel analysis in the studies of aging and health. Journal of Nanjing College for the Population Program Management. 2,
  76. Yi, Deting. 2007. Individual factors associated with activities of daily living: A comparison between young elders and the oldest-old. Journal of Beijing Administrative College, 1, 86-91.
  77. Yuan, Ye. 2002. Activities of daily living of the Chinese oldest-old and long-term care policy. In Baohua Zhao (ed.). Policy Issues of Improvement of the Quality of Life of the Elderly in China, Pp274-283. Beijing: Hualing Press.
  78. Zeng, Yi. 2001. The main features of population aging and policy considerations in China. Population & Economics, 5, 3-9.
  79. Zeng, Yi; and Gu, Danan. 2002. Review on the latest international studies on quality of life of the elderly. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 5, 59-69.
  80. Zeng, Yi; Liu, Yuzhi; Xiao, Zhenyu; and Zhang, Chunyuan. 2004. The sociodemographic and health status of the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue,4-13.
  81. Zeng, Yi; and Vaupel, James W. 2004. Late childbearing and healthy longevity. Population Research, 2, 2-8.
  82. Zeng, Yi; and Vaupel, James W. 2004. Comparisons of Chinese mortality pattern at the oldest-old ages with Sweden and Japan. Population and Economics, 3, 8-16.
  83. Zeng, Yi; and Wang, Zhenlian. 2004. Family structure and living arrangement of the Chinese elderly. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 5, 2-8.
  84. Zeng, Yi; Xiao, Zhenyu; Zhang, Chunyuan; Liu, Yuzhi; Zhan, Jie; and Vaupel, James W. (2001). The 1998 Health Longevity Survey and the active life expectancy of the oldest-old in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, 3, 9-16.
  85. Zhai, Dehua; Tao, Liqun. 2004. The relationship between psychological features, diet habits and healthy longevity of Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 81-85.
  86. Zhan, Jie. 2004. A study on the nursing of Chinese oldest-old before their death. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 121-123.
  87. Zhang, Chunyuan. 2001. A study of the relations between the education level of senile people and their health conditions as well as longevity. South China Population 3, 1-5.
  88. Zhang, Qiuxia. 2004. Study on the psychological status and the healthy longevity of the oldest-old in China. Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 86-90.
  89. Zhang, Wenjuan; and Li, Shuzhou. 2004. Effects of inter-generation support on physical and psychological health status of the oldest-old. Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 37-42.
  90. Zhang, Wenjuan. 2006. Sons,Daughters and Personal Care for the Chinese Oldest-old People. Population and Economic, 6, 9-18.
  91. Zhang, Zhen. 2001. Determinants of the living arrangement of the Chinese oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 71-77.
  92. Zhang, Zhen. 2002. The Impact of Intergenerational Support on Mortality of the Oldest-old in China. Population Research, 5, 55-62.
  93. Zhang, Zhen. 2004. The effect of caregiving from Children on health status of the elderly: Protection or selection. Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 29-36.
  94. Zheng Zhenzhen. 2001. Gender Analysis of the Widowed and Remarried Senior Elderly in China. Population Research, 5, 70-75.
  95. Zheng, Zhenzhen. 2002. Self-assessment and related factors among Chinese oldest-old. In Baohua Zhao (ed.). Quality of life of the elderly and policy issues in China, Pp 84-92. Beijing: Hualing Press.
  96. Zhi, Yulin. 2004. An analysis of informal social support system of old women: A case from Zhejiang Province. Journal of the China Women’s College. 5, 45-49.
  97. Zhi, Yulin. 2006. An analysis of informal social support system among the oldest-old in Zhejiang, China, Chinese Journal of Gerontology, 3.
  98. Zhou, Qiong; Ji, Ying; Zhang Lei; and Lv, Ping. 2004. Correlates to Dementia of the Oldest-old in China. Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 124-127.
  99. Zhou, Yun. 2001. Inter-generational family relations of the oldest-old. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 32-35.
  100. Zhou, Yun. 2002. Distribute Medical Resources Properly and Improve Quality of Life of the Elderly. Market and Demographic Analysis, 6, 51-56.
  101. Zhou, Yun. 2004. An analysis of teeth loss among the Chinese oldest-old. Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 128-130.
  102. Zhou, Yun; and Ren, Qiang. 2001. Longevity among direct kin in China. Chinese Journal of Population Science, Special Issue, 24-26.
  103. Zhou, Yun; and Ren, Qiang. 2004. Sex ratio of their children born 1910 to 1969 among the oldest-old in China. Journal of Peking University: Social Sciences, 4, 103-109.

G. List of Ph.D. Dissertations Written in Chinese and passed defense at Peking University  

  1. Gu, Danan. 2001. Healthy longevity and its determinants. Ph.D. Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  2. Li, Qiang. 2004. Subjective well-being and healthy longevity among the oldest-old in China. Ph.D. Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  3. Yi, Tingde. 2006. Multilevel  analysis of ADL disability among the oldest-old. Ph.D. Degree Thesis. Peking University. June.
  4. Zhang, Zhen. 2004. Impact of intergenerational support on healthy longevity. Ph.D. Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.

H. List of M.A. Thesis Written in Chinese and passed defense at Peking University (we have not yet received information about graduate students’ these using CLHLS data at other Chinese universities, but we know that they have been using it)

  1. Ao, Jin. 2004.  Risk factors of cognitive functioning of the Chinese oldest-old. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University. June.
  2. Cai, Tianji.  2004.  Gender effect on self-reported health with mortality. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  3. Chen, Jiangtao. 2000. Assessment of health status and its determinants: A case study. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  4. Chui, Liwen, 2005. Dynamics of healthy life expectancy among the oldest-old in China. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University, June.
  5. Fan, Xuezhi. 2003. An evidence based study on living arrangements and health changes among the oldest-old in China. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  6. Li, Xuepeng. 2000. Socioeconomic factors associated with healthy longevity among the oldest-old in Guangxi Province, China. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  7. Li, Yi. 2007. The social stratification of health: the case of older Chinese. Master Degree Thesis. Peking University. June.
  8. Ren, Hong. 2006. Factors associated with care needs and costs before dying among teh Chinese elderly. Master Degree Thesis. Peking University, June.
  9. Tian, Feng. 2004. Analysis of self-rated health among the oldest-old. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  10. Wang, Haidong. 2004. Determinants of living arrangements and their relations with mortality among Chinese oldest-old. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  11. Wang, Hongbo. 2001. Community longevity and its non-individual factors. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  12. Wang, Ying 2004.  Positive and passive attitudes and impacts on life satisfaction among Chinese elderly. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  13. Zhang, Yingxin. 2007.
  14. Zhang, Yiduo. 2001. Physical health condition before dying among the oldest-old in China. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.
  15. Zhou, Hui. 2004. Familial piety in elderly care and its determinants. Master Degree Thesis, Peking University.  June.

I. Post-doc Report

1. Zhang, Wenjuan. (2007). Study on intergenerational support and gender differences in the Chinese families with elderly people.

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