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Using a comparative, cross-national perspective, Global Aging: Comparative Perspectives on Aging and the Life Course explores the major topics in social gerontology worldwide and the demands that the aging population places on a society. This comprehensive and timely guide includes contributions fro...

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Hauptverfasser: Kunkel, Suzanne (VerfasserIn), Brown, J. Scott (James Scott) (VerfasserIn), Whittington, Frank J. (VerfasserIn), Chahal, Jasleen (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2014.
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Zusammenfassung:Using a comparative, cross-national perspective, Global Aging: Comparative Perspectives on Aging and the Life Course explores the major topics in social gerontology worldwide and the demands that the aging population places on a society. This comprehensive and timely guide includes contributions from international gerontology scholars and illustrates both universal and socioculturally unique aspects of aging across nations. It is organized thematically for ease of use and includes an abundance of photographs and illustrations to highlight key points. Key features: Discussions on various nations' policies and programs designed to meet the unique needs of an older population; an essay on pension and income maintenance policies and programs; an analysis of the role of local and national governments, as well as non-governmental organizations, in serving older adults; case studies on specific aspects of aging: family life, caregiving, policies and politics, health and long-term care, and work and retirement; the most current demographic data on aging around the world.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xv, 311 pages) : illustrations
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781461957300
1461957303
1306405599
9781306405591
9780826105479
0826105475

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