| Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Adult day care: a fragmented system of policy and funding streams. | Sociology and social work | Bradsher, Julia E., Estes, Carroll L., Stuart, Margaret H. |
| Age discrimination and early retirement policies: a comparison of labor market regulation in Canada and the United States. | Sociology and social work | Gillin, C.T., Klassen, Thomas R. |
| Aging policy in the Clinton administration. | Sociology and social work | Torres-Gil, Fernando, Puccinelli, Michele A. |
| Assessing the implications of the 1994 elections for aging policy. | Sociology and social work | Liebig, Phoebe S. |
| Bringing together housing and aging services: the experiences of area agencies on aging. | Sociology and social work | Sheehan, Nancy, W. |
| Can regulation improve long-term care insurance? lessons from the Medigap experience. | Sociology and social work | Rice, Thomas, Alecxih, Lisa Maria B., Kennell, David L., Fox, Peter D. |
| Inheritance law in aging society. | Sociology and social work | Hill, Gretchen J. |
| Injustice in family care of the Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. | Sociology and social work | Wong, William, Ngan, Raymond |
| Medicare managed care: to ration or to rationalize.(response to Bruce Vladeck, Journal of Aging and Social Policy, vol. 6, no. 4, 1995) | Sociology and social work | Kang, Jeffrey |
| Senior centers and services for the frail elderly. | Sociology and social work | Krout, John A. |
| The search for effective alternatives to conservatorship: lessons from a daily money management diversion study. | Sociology and social work | Wilber, Kathleen H. |
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