Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1999 - Abstracts

Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A global perspective on social security programs for the aged.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workDixon, John
An aging workforce in an increasingly global world.Sociology and social workBarth, Michael C.
A special consumer cooperative association nursing home.Sociology and social workOka, Masato
Continuing care retirement communities and efficiency in the financing of long-term care.Sociology and social workNyman, John A.
Controlling the supply of long-term care providers in thirteen states.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workWiener, Joshua M., Stevenson, David G., Goldenson, Susan M.
Coordinating health, extended care, and community support services: reforming aged care in Australia.Sociology and social workFine, Michael D.
Dying and social policy in the new millennium.Sociology and social workMorgan, Rebecca C., Sutherland, D. Dixon
Economic and social implications of aging in Singapore.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workLee, William K.M.
Emergence of the third age: toward a productive aging society.Sociology and social workBass, Scott A.
Enabling informed consumer choice in the long-term care insurance market.Sociology and social workAlecxih, Lisa Maria B., Lutzky, Steven
Gradual retirement in Europe.Sociology and social workReday-Mulvey, Genevieve
Gradual retirement in Germany.Sociology and social workNaegele, Gerhard
How will we get there from here? Placing transportation on the aging policy agenda.Sociology and social workCoughlin, Joseph F., Cobb, Roger W.
Impacts of welfare reform on California grandparents raising grandchildren: reflections from the field.Sociology and social workMinkler, Meredith, Berrick, Jill Duerr, Needell, Barbara
Improving public financing for long-term care: the political challenge.Sociology and social workFeder, Judith
Increasing life expectancy, retirement age, and pension reform in the German context.Sociology and social workSchmahl, Winfried
Increasing older persons' employment in Finland: in search of a new strategy.Sociology and social workSihto, Matti
No foot in the door: an experimental study of employment discrimination against older workers.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBendick, Marc, Jr., Brown, Lauren E., Wall, Kennington
Physicians and clergy as facilitators of formal services for older adults.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workSchoenberg, Nancy E., Campbell, Karen A., Johnson, Mitzi M.
Policy development and the older Latino population in the 21st century.Sociology and social workMutchler, Jan E., Angel, Jacqueline L.
Reflections on policy and politics in the Clinton/Gore administration: or, how to be "gerontologized" in two easy terms.(Bill Clinton, Albert Gore, Jr.)Sociology and social workTorres-Gil, Fernando
Resident-centered care in assisted living.Sociology and social workYee, Donna L., Capitman, John A., Leutz, Walter N., Sceigaj, Mark
The application of unisex annuity tables to retirement plans.Sociology and social workBruce, Ellen A.
The chronic care paradox.Sociology and social workKane, Robert L.
The continuing gender gap in later life economic security.Sociology and social workMorgan, Leslie A.
The elderly and prison policy.Sociology and social workYates, Jeff, Gillespie, William
The elderly's future stake in voluntary associations.Sociology and social workAchenbaum, W. Andrew
"The Full Monty" and life-long learning in the 21st century.Sociology and social workSchulz, James H.
The future of physician-assisted suicide.Sociology and social workGlick, Henry R., Hutchinson, Amy
The politics of near-term action to deal with the aging of the baby boom.Sociology and social workBinstock, Robert H.
Time not yet money: the politics and promise of the Family Medical Leave Act.Sociology and social workGonyea, Judith G., Hudson, Robert B.
Towards a society for all ages.Sociology and social workNusberg, Charlotte
Understanding the diverse needs of the Medicare population: implications for Medicare reform.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workRowland, Diane, Davis, Karen, Puleo, Elaine, Altman, Drew, Neuman, Patricia, Schoen, Cathy, Kitchman, Michelle
Uneasy allies: nursing home regulators and consumer advocates.Sociology and social workFreeman, Iris C.
Who will care for Mother 'tomorrow'?Sociology and social workVan Kleunen, Andy, Wilner, Mary Ann
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