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Aging in the twenty-first century
Author(s)H Asuman Kiyak, Nancy R Hooyman
Journal titleHallym International Journal of Aging, vol 1, no 1, 1999
Pagespp 56-66
KeywordsAgeing process ; Quality of life ; United States of America.
AnnotationAs the older population increases, and as family structures and women's roles change, it is important to examine how families, employers, health and social service providers, and older people themselves can enhance the quality of life of those who will reach the age of 85 and beyond in the 21st century. This article considers such issues - also the use of technology for remaining independent, and careers in gerontology - from a US standpoint. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-020125206 A
ClassmarkBG: F:59: 7T

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