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. 2015 Aug;55(4):511-8.
doi: 10.1093/geront/gnu095. Epub 2014 Oct 17.

Aging in Lebanon: Challenges and Opportunities

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Aging in Lebanon: Challenges and Opportunities

Sawsan Abdulrahim et al. Gerontologist. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

This spotlight offers a unique window into factors affecting aging in Lebanon. As a bridge between east and west, both geographically and culturally, Lebanon has the fastest growing older adult population in the Arab region, but few societal resources to address its needs. In a country with a history of political instability and war, but also a culture with strong family values, aging adults in Lebanon are vulnerable in some ways and advantaged in others. Outmigration of youth is an important determinant of the wellbeing of the elderly. While often advantaged by remittances sent by their children, older Lebanese adults have less access to instrumental social and personal support previously provided by young adults in the family. How Lebanon manages these challenges is likely to foreshadow the future aging experience for much of the Arab region.

Keywords: Arab; Emigration; Family; Lebanon; Stress.

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