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Universalism or selectivism: Old age allowance as a case in Hong Kong
Kee Lee CHOU
, Nelson W.S. CHOW
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Hong Kong
100%
Universalism
100%
Selectivism
100%
Old-age Allowance
100%
Financial Support
11%
Copyright
11%
Politicians
11%
Older Adults
11%
Social Welfare
11%
Aging
11%
Two-component
11%
Financial Assistance
11%
Hong Kong SAR
11%
One-form
11%
Old Age
11%
Multivariate Analysis
11%
Hong Kong Population
11%
Middle-aged Adults
11%
Bivariate
11%
Aging Studies
11%
Citizens' Rights
11%
Means Testing
11%
Recipient Need
11%
Fiscal Deficit
11%
Selective Approach
11%
Selective Support
11%
Financial Needs
11%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Grants
100%
Financial Aid
22%
Multivariate Analysis
11%
Older Adults
11%
Age Groups
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Budget Deficit
100%
Social Welfare
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Multivariate Analysis
100%
Age Groups
100%
Psychology
Multivariate Analysis
100%