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Institute Aetatis

This website is a living document of our worldwide research into the lives of elderly. In October 2017 there was an International Festival on Elderly in The Netherlands, accompanied by the publication of our book and documentary. Currently we are promoting our Istitute Aetatis.

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Have you ever a seen a Coca Cola commercial with a smiling 85 year old couple?

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Have you ever seen a Coca Cola advertisement in which two smiling elderly of 85 years old look at each other, radiant, sipping on the […]

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Yoeum Phor

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n the village of Chung Thnal, close by Siem Reap, we are welcomed in the house of Yoeum Phor. She is a widow of 76 […]

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Barely any spending on elderly

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In a 2015 article in the Phnom Penh Post, we find affirmation for what we were suspecting during our research on elderly in Cambodia. We […]

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Mith Chham

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Mith Chham is a young looking woman, the leader of the Older People Association (OPA) of the village Sam Roang Snor, near Battambang city. She […]

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Policy on elderly: trends in Cambodia 3

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Elderly policy in Cambodia As we do in other countries, we also research the current demographic trends and policy to find important developments and key […]

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Policy on elderly: trends in Cambodia 2

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As we do in other countries, we also research the current demographic trends and policy to find important developments and key issues. In a serie […]

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Hnok Kok

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In the village of Sam Roang Snor, in Battambang province, we meet a married couple: Hnok Kok (80) and Mann Ean (85). They live together […]

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Policy on elderly: trends in Cambodia 1

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As we do in other countries, we also research the current demographic trends and policy to find important developments and key issues. In a serie […]

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Making of…documentary elderly: Khwon Chhoeut

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On the 18th of august we met Khwon Chhoeut, an elderly man who lives with his wife in Battambang city, and rents houses to generate […]

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Buo Phan

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Buo Phan is an old woman, who has been living in this village her whole life. She lives here with her son Chhouk Chhot (54) […]

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This website is a living document of our worldwide research into the lives of elderly. In October 2017 there was an International Festival on Elderly in The Netherlands, accompanied by the publication of our book and documentary. Currently we are promoting our Istitute Aetatis.

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