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Part I. Aging and caregiving in Chinese contexts
1. Old-age support in rural China: case study of the Jiangxiang Model for community-based filial piety / Youcai Tang and Jeanne Shea
2. Meanings of spousal eldercare in life and death in China / Jeanne Shea
3. "Too busy to do anything else" : how caregiving and urban sojourning impact the aging experience of China's migrant grandparents / Min Zhang
4. Population aging and care of the elderly in Hong Kong / Michelle Shum and Terry Lum
5. Teach me to be filial: intergenerational care in Singapore families / Leng Leng Thang and Kalyani Mehta
6. Constructing networks of eldercare across borders: the experiences of Taiwanese immigrants in the United States and their parents in the homeland / Ken Chih-Yan Sun. Part II. Aging and caregiving in Japanese contexts
7. Who cares for the elders? Aging, independence, and interdependence in contemporary Japan / Katrina Moore
8. "Son, I've already died and become a mummy": the sociocultural contexts of missing centenarians in super-aging Japan / Heekyoung Kim
9. Rethinking burden: Japanese eldercare careers from helping to grieving / Susan Long and Ruth Campbell. Part III. Aging and caregiving in Korean contexts
10. "Without feeling guilty" : filial piety and eldercare in twenty-first-century Korea / Hyun Ji Lee and Kyong Hee Chee
11. The dynamics of care in the context of limited repatriation of Sakhalin Korean elderly / Dorota Szawarska
12. Expansion of end-of-life care services in South Korea: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of family caregivers and hospice staff / Sooyoun Han and Jeanne Shea.
Conclusion: Contemporary trends in and future directions for aging and caregiving in East Asian societies / Jeanne Shea, Katrina Moore, and Hong Zhang.

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