The short guide to aging and gerontology

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The short guide to aging and gerontology
Author : de Medeiros, Kate
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Publisher : Policy Press
Language : English
Release Date : 09 November 2016
ISBN : 9781447328391
Pages : 176 pages
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As the field of aging and gerontology grows worldwide, this exciting guide introduces students to key issues and concepts. It covers topics related to the phenomena of advancing aging, including how older age has been defined historically, cultural myths related to advanced age, health and function in later life, how older age is financed throughout the world, and other key questions. Taking a multiple-perspective approach (including humanities, social and behavioral sciences and policy studies), the book's features include further reading for each chapter, a glossary of key terms, and tables that provide easy reference points.

The short guide to aging and gerontology

As the field of aging and gerontology grows worldwide, this exciting guide introduces students to key issues and concepts. It covers topics related to the phenomena of advancing aging, including how older age has been defined historically, cultural myths related to advanced age, health and function in later life, how

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