Staff Profiles

 

Chan, Angelique
Assistant Professor

Research Interests
Life course and ageing; Gender; Demography; Family.

Teaching Areas
Ageing; Research Methods; Demography.

Selected Publications
Chan, A.  2003. Review of Mukul G. Asher, David Newman, and Thomas P. Snyder (Editors).  Public Policy in Asia: Implications for Business and Government.  For the Journal of Asian Studies Volume 62 (1).
-Chan, A. and B. Yeoh.  2002.  “Gender, Family and Fertility in Asia: An Introduction.”  Asia-Pacific Population Journal.  Volume 17(2): 5-10.
-Chan, A., M.B. Ofstedal, and A.I. Hermalin.  2002.  “Changes in Subjective and Objective Measures of Economic Well-Being and Their Interrelationship among the Elderly in Singapore and Taiwan.”  Social Indicators Research 57: 263-300.

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Frankenberg, E., A. Chan, and M.B. Ofstedal.  2002.  “Stability and Change in Living Arrangements of the Elderly in Southeast Asia.”  Population Studies 26: 201-213.
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Hermalin, A.I., A Chan, A Biddlecom and M.B. Ofstedal.  2002. “ Work and Leisure.”  In The Well-Being of the Elderly in Asia: A Four-Country Comparative Study, edited by A.I. Hermalin. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
-Ofstedal, M.B., A Chan, N Chayoran, Y.L. Chuang, A Perez and Kalyani Mehta.  2002.   “Policies and Programs in Place and Under Development.”  In The Well-Being of the Elderly in Asia: A Four-Country Comparative Study, edited by A.I. Hermalin. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
-Chan, A., M. B. Ofstedal, and Albert I. Hermalin.  2002.  "Changes in Subjective and Objective Measures of Economic Well-Being and Their Interrelationship among the Elderly in Singapore and Taiwan." Population Studies Center Research Report Series, Reprint No. 589, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
-Chan, A., A. Biddlecom, M. B. Ofstedal, and A. I. Hermalin.  2002.  “The Relationship Between Formal and Informal Support of the Elderly in Singapore and Taiwan.”  Asian MetaCentre Research Paper Series Number 8, Asian Research Institute: National University of Singapore, Singapore.
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Hermalin, A. I. and Angelique Chan.  2000.  “A Comparative Analysis of Work and Retirement in Four Asian Countries.”  CAS Research Paper Series No. 22.  Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore
-Chan, Angelique.  1999.  “The Social and Economic Consequences of Ageing in Asia: An Introduction.”  Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 27(2):1-8.
-Chan, Angelique.  1999.  “The Role of Formal Versus Informal Support of the Elderly in Singapore: Is There Substitution?”  Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 27(2): 87-110.
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Chan, A.  1997.  “An Overview of the Living Arrangements and Social Support Exchanges of Older Singaporeans.”  Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Volume 12 (4)1-16.
-Angelique Chan and Paul Cheung.  1997.  “Familial Versus Non-familial Support of Singaporean Elderly.”  Population Studies Center Research Reports.  University of Michigan.
-Angelique Chan.  1997.   "How do Parents and Children Help One Another? ---Interrelations Among Various Types of Intergenerational Transfers in Peninsular Malaysia.”  Labor & Population Program Reprint Series 97-03.  RAND, Santa Monica, California.
-Chan, A. 1996.  "How do Parents and Children Help One Another? ---Interrelations Among Various Types of Intergenerational Transfers in Peninsular Malaysia.” Journal of Population Vol. 2 (1): 43-82.  Demographic Institute: University of Indonesia.
-Angelique Chan and Julie DaVanzo.  1996.  "Intergenerational Transfers and Old Age Support in Peninsular Malaysia,"  Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 11:29-59.
-Mason, William M., William Lavely, Hiromi Ono, and Angelique Chan.  1996.  “The Decline in Infant Mortality in China: Sichuan, 1949-1988.”  In Baron, James, David Grusky and Donald Treiman (eds) Social Differentiation and Social Inequality: Theoretical and Imperical Inquiries.  Westview Press.
-DaVanzo, Julie and Angelique Chan.  1994.  "Living Arrangements of Older Malaysians --- Who Coresides with Their Adult Children?"  Demography  31(1):95-114 

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