Older People Living Alone and Their Strategies to Face Life: Case Studies from Yogyakarta and West Sumatra
Hezti Insriani(1*), Robi Mitra(2), Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill(3)
(1) Care Network Project
(2) Department of Anthropology Education, International University of Papua
(3) University of Southampthon
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