Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A global overview of major or unique libraries, clearinghouses, and bibliographic databases in social gerontology.Sociology and social workNusberg, Charlotte
An overview of work, retirement, and pensions in Japan.Sociology and social workBass, Scott A.
A study of utilization and satisfaction: implications for cultural concepts and design in aging services.Sociology and social workKoseki, Lawrence K.
Between policy and practice: Japan's Silver Human Resource Centers as viewed from the inside.Sociology and social workRoberts, Glenda S.
Changes in health, mortality, and disability and their impact on long-term care needs.Sociology and social workStallard, Eric, Manton, Kenneth G.
Demographic and socioeconomic aspects of elderly migration in the 1980s.Sociology and social workSerow, William J.
Designing home care benefits: the range of options and experience.Sociology and social workFreedman, Vicki A., Kemper, Peter
Employment discrimination against older workers: an experimental study of hiring practices.Sociology and social workBendick, Marc, Jr., Jackson, Charles W., Romero, J. Horacio
Expansion of formalized in-home services for Japan's aged.Sociology and social workAdachi, Kiyoshi, Lubben, James E., Tsukada, Noriko
Financing reform for long-term care: strategies for public and private long-term care insurance.Sociology and social workWiener, Joshua M.
Foreword: health care reform, long-term care, and the future of an aging society.Sociology and social workTorres-Gil, Fernando
Fostering a rational debate on social insurance.(Editorial)Sociology and social workMoon, Marilyn
From transfer to social service: a new emphasis on social policies for the aged in Japan.Sociology and social workKimura, Takeshi
Home and community-based care: recent accomplishments and new challenges.Sociology and social workHudson, Robert B.
Home care: moving forward with continuous quality improvements.Sociology and social workPowell, Martha C., Shaughnessy, Peter W., Schlenker, Robert E., Crisler, Kathryn S., Arnold, Angela G., Beaudry, James M.
Implementing public policies and services in rural Japan: issues and problems.Sociology and social workHirayama, Hisashi, Miyazaki, Akio
Informal care vs. formal services: changes in patterns of care over time.Sociology and social workCrawford, Sybil, Tennstedt, Sharon, Harrow, Brooke
Introduction: Japan's aging society.Sociology and social workBass, Scott A.
Japan's financing system for health care of the elderly.Sociology and social workOkamoto, AtoZ
Long-term care policy and the American family.Sociology and social workCowart, Marie E.
Paying for the health and social care of the elderly.Sociology and social workHoshino, Shinya
Policies for a smoother transition from work to retirement.Sociology and social workKoshiro, Kazutoshi
Political elites and regulatory bureaucrats: a case study concerning age discrimination.Sociology and social workGillin, C.T.
Possibilities for change toward universal design: Japanese housing policy for seniors at the crossroads.Sociology and social workKose, Satoshi
Public policy and the 104th Congress.(policy making)(Editorial)Sociology and social workBass, Scott A.
Race and gender differences in the distribution of home and community-based services in Florida.Sociology and social workQuadagno, Jill, Han, Lein, Barrilleaux, Charles
The challenge of an aging work force: keeping older workers employed and employable.Sociology and social workRix, Sara E.
The end of an era.(budgetary cuts in federal aid to human services)Sociology and social workHansan, John E.
The health status of elderly people and the new direction of health services.Sociology and social workShibata, Hiroshi, Koyano, Wataru
Urban/rural elderly health status differences: the dichotomy reexamined.Sociology and social workHofstetter, C. Richard, Buss, Terry F., Gillanders, W.R.
Utilizing volunteer research assistants in epidemiologic studies.Sociology and social workMcMahon, Kay, McEnhill, Milly, Youngquist, Ruth
Ways of thinking about the long-term care of the baby-boom cohorts.Sociology and social workKingson, Eric R.
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