“Are Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Age Fifty and over Financially Secure?”
Volume 13:1-2, p. 91 (2015)
by Daphne Kwok and Ryann Tanap
ABSTRACT: This article presents the work of AARP and the economic security of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community fifty years and older. The authors recognize the lack of existing AAPI data, but with the results from a recent AARP study the article lends a nuanced perspective of economic security for two specific ethnic groups: Chinese Americans and Filipino Americans. The use of AARP’s survey fills a gap in existing data sets. With this study, it’s evident that AAPIs are not all economically secure, and more disaggregated data is needed to further understand their current state of finances, and needs and wants, in order to contribute to a higher quality of life for aging AAPIs.
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Daphne Kwok and Ryann Tanap (2015) Are Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Age Fifty and over Financially Secure?. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2015, Vol. 13, No. 1-2, pp. 91-102.