Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adult day care: a fragmented system of policy and funding streams.Sociology and social workBradsher, 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 workGillin, C.T., Klassen, Thomas R.
Aging policy in the Clinton administration.Sociology and social workTorres-Gil, Fernando, Puccinelli, Michele A.
Assessing the implications of the 1994 elections for aging policy.Sociology and social workLiebig, Phoebe S.
Bringing together housing and aging services: the experiences of area agencies on aging.Sociology and social workSheehan, Nancy, W.
Can regulation improve long-term care insurance? lessons from the Medigap experience.Sociology and social workRice, Thomas, Alecxih, Lisa Maria B., Kennell, David L., Fox, Peter D.
Inheritance law in aging society.Sociology and social workHill, Gretchen J.
Injustice in family care of the Chinese elderly in Hong Kong.Sociology and social workWong, 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 workKang, Jeffrey
Senior centers and services for the frail elderly.Sociology and social workKrout, John A.
The search for effective alternatives to conservatorship: lessons from a daily money management diversion study.Sociology and social workWilber, Kathleen H.
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